What Documentaries Have You Watched Lately?

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Just Watching documentaries. These are list of my all time favorite documentaries
  1. Shoah (1985) ...
  2. Sans Soleil (1983) ...
  3. The Thin Blue Line (1988) ...
  4. Night and Fog (1955) ...
  5. Harlan County U.S.A. (1976) ...
  6. Dont Look Back (1967) ...
  7. The War Game (1965) ...
  8. Nanook of the North (1922)
 
14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible is Netflix's latest hit documentary, chronicling the journey taken by Nepali mountaineer Nirmal 'Nims' Purja in his quest to summit all 14 of the world's 8000-metre peaks in seven months.
 
MMH,Loved that documentary,I don’t understand why it didn’t garner more attention
 
Dope Sick on Hulu was very enlightening. I remember when oxycontin hit the scene but never knew about the marketing schemes that the sackler family (Purdue pharma) created by advertising (with FDA approval) that oxy was not addicting and not likely to be abused even by doubling and tripling doses. Purdue pharma was dissolved just this past September and the family had to pay billions in lawsuits which started over 20 years ago
 
I really want to watch the Beatles documentary but don't have that streaming service. Has anyone here seen it?
 
The Danbury Trashers documentary on Netflix, under the Untold series. It’s about a minor league hockey team in CT. In not into hockey, but this one was crazy, and in the ring with Jerry Springer or Tiger King.
 
I just watched the fear of number 13 for the 2nd time

also Icarus is a good one too.
It's about the Knight's Templar and the King of France destroying them on the 13th because he was threatened by their power/wealth/Corruption. I will give the documentary a watch, it sounds really interesting. Where can I find it?

If you found that interesting then a book called 'The Hiram Key' by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas, should be interesting because the authors (both Freemasons) researched the history of the Knights Templar and its potential links to Freemasonry. It's a little prone to confirmation bias but an informative book regardless. One of the authors studied 'Solid State Physics' (A literal Rocket Scientist) So it wasn't written by fools. 🤣
 
They're on Youtube, tremendous documentaries
Look up a document on u tube called 'Everything is a rich man's trick'. Its a compilation of episodes (3+ hours) but you don't need to watch in order, if one area like JFK interests you more then you can skip to that one and then do the others etc.
 
@Ganesh Dispatches used to do brilliant, honest and well researched documentaries but, more recently it strayed off track a little. 😉
 
@Lordy If you are interested in both sides of the climate argument then I highly recommend 'The State of Fear' by Michael Chrichton. He researched it for 3 years and his education is both Medicine and Science so he understood the research.

It's a fictional story based on scientific fact, rarely for fictional books it's also includes a bibliography and is well sourced with the scientific data (most come from the government's own research, ironically).
 
I watched ken Burns Vietnam War documentary again on PBS...Ten years in the making. I think they the series on YouTube. It is the best documentary on the Vietnam war and probably the best documentary I've ever seen.
 
I watched The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel at some point. Meh, it was too focused on the crazy theories.
I watched this too just before going to bed! Found it extremely creepy I must say with all the gestures she was making outside of the elevator and jumping back in to hide. I think the general consensus was that she had a mental breakdown but who knows really.
 
@MMH that is what seems to have happened alright. I still found the whole thing quite disturbing.
 
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