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That one scene in the Theranos doc that showed the bloody mess that would occur inside the Edison machines (along with one of the guys saying that they would have to stick their hands in there when it malfunctioned, which was always) was horrifying. That and the MC Hammer dance scene.
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Anyone remember a 20/20 or Dateline episode in like 95 or 96 that was on Munchausen by Proxy? I'm having a hell of a time trying to find it.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 03:40 |
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Just watched "God knows where I am" on Netflix, which was both beautiful and depressing.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 03:46 |
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Anyone got any political history documentaries about any countries? Talking about elections, their economy, their history, anything.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 06:55 |
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Awful CompSloth posted:Anyone got any political history documentaries about any countries? Talking about elections, their economy, their history, anything. I can’t remember the name of it but I think I watched it on a recommendation from this thread. It’s one about the collapse of Yugoslavia. I believe it’s on YouTube. Someone help me out here.
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 12:05 |
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The Missing Picture about Pol Pot's regime in Cambodia, although it's as much a story of personal grief as one of a country. A Grin Without a Cat, which is great, but might be difficult to follow if you're not up to speed on the leftist movements of the 1960s. The Sorrow and the Pity about the Nazi occupation of France.
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The Lost World of Communism might touch on that.
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Mahoning posted:I can’t remember the name of it but I think I watched it on a recommendation from this thread. It’s one about the collapse of Yugoslavia. I believe it’s on YouTube. Someone help me out here. Sounds like the BBC's six part series Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation, which is indeed excellent. It's on Youtube. Made by Norma Percy; all of her stuff's worth watching, really. I enjoyed her Putin and Iran series a lot too, although at times it can feel like she's making her series a little too close to when they occurred, and they lack some historical perspective, some distance, some hindsight, that would really help round them. Her Obama one's probably the best example of this -- it came out while he was still in office, and felt dated within just a few months.
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Awful CompSloth posted:Anyone got any political history documentaries about any countries? Talking about elections, their economy, their history, anything. The Death of Yugoslavia is Norma Percy's best work and features interviews with all heads of state during the Yugoslav Wars, including all the war criminals. The Battle of Chile is about Pinochet's coup as it happened. Videograms of a Revolution lets you watch the Communist regime of Romania almost like you were there. It's incredible. Can you be more specific at all? You're talking about a pretty broad discipline within documentary.
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Winter on Fire?
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# ? Mar 22, 2019 17:43 |
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The Act of Killing, if you’ve never seen it, is fascinating. Although I don’t think I’ve ever felt worse at the end of a documentary before.
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Mahoning posted:The Act of Killing, if you’ve never seen it, is fascinating. Although I don’t think I’ve ever felt worse at the end of a documentary before. Good news, there’s a sequel
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Awful CompSloth posted:Anyone got any political history documentaries about any countries? Talking about elections, their economy, their history, anything. CuriousityStreams has this series on Asia's Monarchies, it's good https://curiositystream.com/series/391 While I'm here, are any of the Pussy Riot docs good?
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Mahoning posted:The Act of Killing, if you’ve never seen it, is fascinating. Although I don’t think I’ve ever felt worse at the end of a documentary before. the dudes bragging about the genocide they committed throughout the documentary but one of them retching at the end when he realized what he\s done was incredibly powerful.
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clockworx posted:Just watched "God knows where I am" on Netflix, which was both beautiful and depressing. I just watched this on the back of this post and yeah, what a harrowing and sad story
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I caught a screening of They Shall Not Grow Old a couple nights ago. Highly recommended if you can see it in a theater just for the novelty of the project. The narrative is pretty loose, a series of BBC interview clips of veteran's experiences set to archival footage. The sound design is excellent.
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# ? Mar 23, 2019 01:31 |
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I've started watching The Innocent Man on Netflix because the John grisham name cuaght my attention, and it's amazing what police gets away with.
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# ? Mar 23, 2019 23:28 |
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The Miami Showband Massacre on Netflix is hosed up
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# ? Mar 26, 2019 01:32 |
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Free Solo gave me anxiety
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Phi230 posted:Free Solo gave me anxiety Imagine seeing it on the big screen.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Imagine seeing it on the big screen. I saw it in imax and it was pretty sick. I didn’t find it nerve wracking for the most part since obviously the guy doesn’t fall to his doom, but some of the moves he pulls off are insane. But just thinking about the possibility of him falling while they’re filming is pretty disturbing by itself. This reminds me I need to check out Meru by the same director, I’m pretty sure it’s still on Netflix.
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# ? Mar 26, 2019 22:56 |
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And The Dawn Wall. Which was better than Free Solo imo.
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Dr. S.O. Feelgood posted:I saw it in imax and it was pretty sick. I didn’t find it nerve wracking for the most part since obviously the guy doesn’t fall to his doom, but some of the moves he pulls off are insane. But just thinking about the possibility of him falling while they’re filming is pretty disturbing by itself. Yeah, I knew the ending but watching that 15 minutes was stressful as hell. I can't imagine what it was like for the camera guys not knowing for four hours filming it.
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# ? Mar 26, 2019 23:40 |
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All the Reel Rocks are great (only on Vimeo though), most of them are compilations of 3-4 different climbing docs. Reel Rocks 9 Valley Uprising was more of a standalone doc if I remember right but still awesome.
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BonoMan posted:And The Dawn Wall. Which was better than Free Solo imo. Thank you for mentioning this, I was blanking in the name. My boyfriend likes these sort of documentaries, I really don't (and I'm terrified of heights to boot), and I think the reason I didn't care for Free Solo was because I remember seeing The Dawn Wall and going 'oh that's interesting'. I guess seeing another doc about free solo climbing within a year of seeing the first one just bored me.
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precision posted:The Miami Showband Massacre on Netflix is hosed up Seconding this. Minus the true crime production feel of it, it’s worth an infuriating watch, especially as someone who knows not as much of the Troubles as one should.
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# ? Mar 27, 2019 18:05 |
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Any feel good docs you peeps recommend? This year has been a shitshow so far and most the documentaries named here are incredibly depressing.
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# ? Mar 28, 2019 22:35 |
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can't go wrong with "won't you be my neighbor" if you want a good cry.
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Lil Mama Im Sorry posted:Anyone remember a 20/20 or Dateline episode in like 95 or 96 that was on Munchausen by Proxy? I'm having a hell of a time trying to find it. Do you remember who it was about? I did a quick online search and found one about Kathy and Jennifer Bush that sorta fits that description, not sure if that's it though
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Vincent posted:Any feel good docs you peeps recommend? This year has been a shitshow so far and most the documentaries named here are incredibly depressing. anything by Les Blank besides burden of dreams
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 01:29 |
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Watched Lot Lizards on Prime. Doc about truck stop sex workers. Pretty good but definitely not "feel good".
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Vincent posted:Any feel good docs you peeps recommend? This year has been a shitshow so far and most the documentaries named here are incredibly depressing. Not new at all but if you haven't seen "The Parking Lot Movie" I recommend checking it out. It's a pretty enjoyable watch.
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# ? Mar 29, 2019 01:59 |
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Little navel-gazey documentary about a certain view of a Floridean beach resort town, by a couple of its residents (I think?). About right for this maudlin night for me. https://sarasotamovie.com/watch.html
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"three identical strangers" is feel good if you don't wonder why the third brother isn't a talking head and shut it off halfway through.
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Lil Mama Im Sorry posted:Anyone remember a 20/20 or Dateline episode in like 95 or 96 that was on Munchausen by Proxy? I'm having a hell of a time trying to find it. I can't help you there, but if you are interested in the topic, check out Mommy Dead and Dearest (2017).
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doctorfrog posted:Little navel-gazey documentary about a certain view of a Floridean beach resort town, by a couple of its residents (I think?). About right for this maudlin night for me. The most interesting part of this movie, which I dont think it mentions, is it features some found footage from a vhs tape they found while they were exploring one of the abandoned resorts. On that VHS tape is footage of people exploring a different site that no longer exists but was in the VHS makers time an old abandoned resort.
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Vincent posted:Any feel good docs you peeps recommend? This year has been a shitshow so far and most the documentaries named here are incredibly depressing. Vannin. It's relatively short, and it's about people that go to events/meetups for the tricked out van community that had its heyday in the 70s. Most of the people are in their 50s/60s but there's some younger ones and they're just discussing why they do it, what they love about the life and the others in the community. It's pretty .
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BOOTY-ADE posted:Do you remember who it was about? I did a quick online search and found one about Kathy and Jennifer Bush that sorta fits that description, not sure if that's it though Yeah i recently watched one on Kathy Bush, she was the mother who kept her child sick and went campaigning for better health care and such. There was also one on Genene Jones, the nurse who killed a whole buncha babies in texas.
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Sometimes when I can't sleep, I'll put on a documentary at random, and last night The House of Suh was recommended and I went 'Sure why not?' It was one of the most documentaries I've seen. Even though the subject, Andrew Suh, copped to his crime and is serving 80 years for murdering his sister's fiancé , I just kept going in my mind 'Holy poo poo, give him clemency!' I also felt like he was manipulated into it by his own sister because she egged him on saying her fiancé was responsible for murdering their mother when Andrew was 13; but signs point to the sister and fiancé being in cahoots in order to get at the family fortune.
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I just finished the Case Against Adnan Syed Something that fucks me up about a lot of these true crime docs is that every single one of these docs exposes some kind of prosecutorial misconduct or fuckery and not once to my knowledge have any of them faced any consequences. Even if Adnan or whomever is guilty, think about every other person who was put in prison because the prosecutor is a piece of poo poo.
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