Do you watch documentaries? What are your favourites?

Do you watch documentaries? What are your favourites?

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About Bobby Fischer

Attenborough mostly.

*shills free solo*

the kinds about bugs

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Africa Addio

Made me cry.

This
I fall asleep every night to the voice of Sir David Attenborough on Netflix or Youtube.

No, can't trust them.
Either meant for entertainment, and so untruthful.
Or meant for propaganda, and so untruthful.

retard

Yes, I grew up watching documentaries. I used to spend hours in front of the TV watching Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and National Geography.
Now everything is about reality shows, I can't watch those channels anymore. I'm lucky if I catch the occasional WWII documentary.
There's another channel called Encuentro, belongs to the State. They broadcast some interesting documentaries. I got into gothic literature after watching a documentary on that channel.

Space and future tech documentaries are the best.

Modern Marvels

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Anything narrated by Rory Stewart. It's a shame he only did a couple.

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nice. watched those on tv as a kid all the time

Soviet Storm made by Russians. And also Russian docs like Weapon of Victory and Made in USSR.

Back in early 2012 - '13 there used to be a guy called "BitnikGR" who uploaded english translated Russian docs. He got removed due to copyright reasons.

This series
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>"Heinrich Himmler."
>picture of Himmler slowly zooming in
>"Socially inept loner turned architect of the holocaust."
>*earth shattering violin squeak*

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The Weight of Chains, by Boris Malagurski
This is Congo, by Daniel McCabe

i cried

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lmao i can imagine it clearly

There was this documentary about a normal Japanese guy who was pretty poor. He blamed capitalism for it. It was a british 'host' guy. I don't remember anything more than that, but it's my favourite.

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I watch a lot of them. Here are a few noteworthy ones:
>Into Eternity
>Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father
>Cannibal Warlords of Liberia
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>Memory of the Camps
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>One Day in April

I remember enjoying some discovery series about engineering and enterprise in the ages with some brit, it was quite nice and detailed.

Chain of Command is good. Very insightful look into the US's support of Iraq during the war against IS, as well as their military structure beyond the platoon level most documentaries focus on.

WW2

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Of course, I am an intellectual after all.

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