Itching For Another Netflix Documentary To Binge

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Icarus
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I loved Minding the Gap. But, it's on Hulu.
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Anonymous wrote:While not a documentary, it's based in some historical fiction/ real events . the Spy with Sasha Baron Cohen is fantastic






Just watched the first episode last night. It's very well done, but....not exceptionally "binge worthy"... IMHO. I am a huge fan of SBC, and since this is his first serious, dramatic role, I have a difficult time getting the Ali G, Borat, and Bruno images out of my mind. It is worth watching, though, with a great supporting cast.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also not a series, but based on what you listed, Abducted in Plain Sight.



+1 This will REALLY knock your socks off!

+1 million - My socks are STILL off!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wild Wild Country!

Then watch the Documentary Now! parody -- hilarious.

+1 to both of these.

Also greatly enjoyed:

Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened
Amanda Knox
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Anonymous wrote:I recently joined Netflix & love the selection of shows available!
Love love the documentaries the best.

So far, I have viewed “The People vs. O.J. Simpson” which was way better than I could have imagined.

And “When They See Us” knocked it out of the park for me.
It made me cry + I learned not to be so judgmental toward people.

I recently finished all ten (!) episodes of “Making of a Murderer” (sic?)
and it truly knocked my socks off.

Now am scrolling through the tons of documentaries listed and am having a tough time
selecting what to binge on next.

Please DCUMers - -
Do not let me down!
I welcome any and ALL suggestions!!


The Staircase
Anonymous
Another vote for The Keepers. I couldn't stop watching!
Anonymous
Hip Hop Evolution.

Anonymous
On Showtime: The Loudest Voice. It's about Roger Ailes rise in Fox News. Russel Crow plays Roger Ailes and is fantastic. It's about 6 or 7 1 hour episodes.
Anonymous
Sometimes you can find some of PBS "The American Experience" documentary series on Netflix.
Anonymous
Fyre Festival and the Madeline McCann docuseries
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Anonymous wrote:Fyre Festival and the Madeline McCann docuseries

Fyre was good!

There's something wrong and macabre though, about watching a film about a missing child for entertainment, even though I have followed that case in hopes she was ok somehow.
Anonymous
There are some good documentaries on Frontline.


https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/
Anonymous
I thought Poor Kids was a good one on Frontline.
Anonymous
Keepers. A must see for every person.
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