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    Default Documentaries; Recommend One


    As the title goes, there are alot of good docutainments out there and was wondering if you could recommend one for this community.

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    I'll start:

    Documentary Title: Life in a day
    Producer: Ridley Scott (Alien/Prometheus/The Martian)

    basically, this is a crowd-sourced film about unscripted mashup of life on earth from different parts of the world. you could say this is a type of time capsule for future generations to see. It shows what its like to be human on every GPS point on earth. it's been out for quite some time and I would like to share for those who haven't checked this one out.





    So, what would be your highly recommended docu-film?

    PS: To Mods please merge/delete if this thread is already redundant.

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    Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine
    After watching this you'd never want to buy another apple product again...

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    'Russian Woodpecker'
    is Among of the Best Documentaries Of New Century.


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    nice one guys. keep it coming. adding both to my queue
    thnx for the suggestions.

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    if nahan ka ug mga Mafia nindot kaau ne, Inside the American Mob, storya sa 5 families of New York..

    Last edited by GruMpY; 01-25-2016 at 10:51 PM.

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    Nindot ni lantawon ug nag leave ka or bakasyon.hehe

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    @dualbishop
    mao ni usahay ako tanawon if pampatay oras XD
    @shagrath_99
    haha.nakatanaw ko ani before. until ron dli nako malimtan ang gsulti ni fisher.

    here's another one.

    Title: Free to Play

    video game company (Valve) documentary about the nits and grits of a professional gamer's life and how they end up being the rock stars of their genre and what it takes to get all that money pot.

    Personal Note: they hire team managers,hold training camps, and health advisers just like any team sports do.


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    keep the the list going

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    Might interest you:
    What I consider two of the most interesting documentaries in recent years are Joshua Oppenheimer's double bill features:
    The Act of Killing (2012) and The Look of Silence (2014). Watch The Act of Killing first.

    Else, documentaries on the holocaust are aplenty. Two of the best are:
    Night and Fog (1955) <-- Alain Resnais' poetic presentation juxtaposes savage images and videos shown in this very short 30 minute feature film
    Shoah (1985) <-- In contrast to Resnais' super short doc, this Claude Lanzmann-directed doc is 10 hours and the most devastating in-depth look on this event.

    other very interesting documentaries:
    Sans Soleil (Marker, 1983)
    The Thin Blue Line (1988 ) and The Fog of War (2003) -- both by Errol Morris
    Grizzly Man (2005), Encounters at the End of the World (2007) -- both by Werner Herzog
    Capturing the Friedmans (Jarecki, 2003)
    Dear Zachary (Kuenne, 2008 )
    and solid cinematographer Ron Fricke's works from Chronos (1985) to Baraka (1992) to Samsara (2011)

    Well, dili one recommendation, hahaha, kay napay daghan kaayo mga nindot documentaries. hehe

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