Itching For Another Netflix Documentary To Binge

Anonymous
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!!
Anonymous
Gringo
Marwencol (doc, not the movie)
Talhotblond
Anonymous
The Family
The Keepers
Anonymous
The Staircase
Amanda Knox
Anonymous
While not a documentary, it's based in some historical fiction/ real events . the Spy with Sasha Baron Cohen is fantastic
Anonymous
Posted too soon. Also Chelsea Handlers doc in white privilege comes out this week sometime too
Anonymous
Also not a series, but based on what you listed, Abducted in Plain Sight.

Anonymous
American Factory
The Family
The Great Hack
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also not a series, but based on what you listed, Abducted in Plain Sight.



+1 This will REALLY knock your socks off!
Anonymous
The Frye Festival one was interesting to me
Anonymous
Wild Wild Country!

Then watch the Documentary Now! parody -- hilarious.
Anonymous
The Rick Ross documentary. I believe it's called "Freeway: Crack in the System"

The 13th - about the 13th Amendment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_(film)
Anonymous
The Keepers is one of the best ever documentaries. Clear you schedule, because you won't be able to stop watching.

The Jinx is excellent and has an AMAZING ending.

Period, End of Sentence is an Oscar winning short documentary about the transformative effect of poor women in India being taught to make their own sanitary napkins. It's only something like 20 minutes long. Really eye opening.
Anonymous
Conversations with a Killer: Ted Bundy was really really well done. And despite the subject matter, it's not grotesque or violent - it's more an in depth look into the mind of a psychopath.
Anonymous
Fyre festival!
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