Whats the last great documentary you saw?

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No documentary has ever been able to top The Blue Planet for me. It's absolutely superb, especially if you're as fascinated by the ocean as I am.
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Indeed. Attenborough outdid himself with The Blue Planet. The Deep Waters episode is especially wonderful.

I was ready to hate on the new Cosmos which I saw recently (the old series being a sacred childhood memory), especially seeing Seth MacFarlane attached to it, but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with it.





The Red Pill

Entire movie posted above.

One hell of a documentary! Truly eye opening stuff. This movie put my wife in silence for 5 mins after we finished watching it.

Don't want to spoil much. Watch it yourself, you won't regret.

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I'd strongly recommend the film : Home by French photographer/cinematographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. (If you liked the Blue Planet I believe you ll like this) Beautifully and lovingly photographed from above, the landscapes of over 50 countries are portrayed, with narration highlighting the glory and fragility of our planet. One of the most beautiful visual hymns to nature I ve ever seen.



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I don't really watch "documentaries" but I saw a good documentary on youtube on how food is processed
like hot dogs,sauages,pork chocolate,oranges etc Idk the name atm also Ive seen Unsealed: Alien Files & Unsealed: Conspiracy Files,alien mysteries,"EXTRAnormal" *Spanish paranormal/ghost show,To catch a predator,WHAT would you do? & close encounters


Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath*leah remini exposes the church of Scientology ,The Hunting Ground *sexual assault on college campuses , The Invisible War,* sexual assault in the U.S. military & bbc watchdog look good



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The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing, if that counts as a documentary.



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