Recommend must see documentaries?

Anonymous
Rotten on Netflix. fascinating! It delves into how our food supply works, and how much it's controlled - in some cases, by cartels. The Avocado episode is extremely eye-opening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ot6W_7hvrM
Anonymous
American Factory
The Great Hack
Anonymous
The Keepers on Netflix. It is about a nun who was found dead in Baltimote in 1969. 'Students of hers did this investigative work uncovering priest abuse.
Anonymous
Free Solo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you 10:33.
Saw most of your recs and liked.

Interested in current socio economic disruptions. Fbook, Amazon warehouse (if only allowed cameras)


Then you might be interested in Ken Burns’ documentary, The Dustbowl. I watched it recently and it was excellent. Learned a lot.
Anonymous
It’s not must see, but Cheer on Netflix is having a pop culture moment.
Anonymous
It’s not a documentary per se, but Chernobyl on HBO is absolutely riveting.
Anonymous
I just watched College Behind Bars which is available free on PBS about the Bard Prison Initiative. It's four episodes. If you're not up for four, I'd start with episode 3 which focuses on students working on the final theses.
Anonymous
Anderson coopers documentary about his mother Gloria Vanderbilt

The wild parrots of telegraph hill

Wolfpack

The art of the shine

Bill Cunningham

Man on wire

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Anonymous
Rotten tomatoes has a top 100 documentaries list. I agree and have seen most of them!!

Now if someone can help me. There was a movie about a man who became a famous architect in NYC, involved in Empire State Building etc. he started as a young boxer and was self taught as an architect. Does anyone know this film. It was so touching. About his whole life. He was a delightful man.
Anonymous
Exit through the gift shop was good!
Anonymous
The 7-up series
From Britain. The latest installment has just been released. Netflix has it I think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just watched College Behind Bars which is available free on PBS about the Bard Prison Initiative. It's four episodes. If you're not up for four, I'd start with episode 3 which focuses on students working on the final theses.


Nice do they talk about the debate team beating harvard’s Debate team.
Anonymous
The 13th

Also Just Mercy is a true story that feels documentary like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Keepers on Netflix. It is about a nun who was found dead in Baltimote in 1969. 'Students of hers did this investigative work uncovering priest abuse.


You have to have a strong stomach for this one.
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