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Abercrombie
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Originally posted by jester

I do not know if it was mentioned before.


Conrad Black biography?
psyrel
^ It's about how the city of Philadelphia basically stole/took over the Barnes Foundation, an art collection that's estimated to be worth $25 billion.

This was my fave from Hot Docs last year and at the end all I could think of is that the truth really is stranger than fiction. The documentary makers did a q&a and explained that they couldn't believe the story when it was first brought to them. And as they uncovered more material their thought was - how on earth could they do this and get away with it?? But they did.

Highly recommended.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by jester


I do not know if it was mentioned before.


AWESOME! I love Heist films
Playa24_7
I just watched: The Corporation

It was posted about earlier in this thread. A great documentary and one I think everyone should watch.

jester
Countdown to Zero

The Potter
I believe these personal favourites have yet to be mentioned:

'The People's Century'. An epic 26-parter that wonderfully charts the history of the last century, using the first-hand recollections of the people whose lives were affected by the developments. It rightly won an international Emmy.

Simon Schama's 'A History of Britain'. It does exactly what it says on the tin, right the way back to the Stone Age, in 3100 BC. It was so good that I had to buy the DVD set.

Michael Palin's (the former Monty Python) travel doc's, including 'Around the World in 80 Days', 'Pole to Pole', 'Full Circle', 'Hemingway Adventure', 'Sahara' and 'New Europe'. His quirky and down-to-earth sense of humour is a breath air compared to some more aloof and patronising travel guides.

'Touching the Void'. My mates and I watched this by accident, as there was no way that we went to the cinema to watch a sodding documentary. I persuaded them to stay, and do not regret it for a second. Truly life-affirming. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjD6Y_YMxZg

'The Civil War', by Ken Burns. A simply majestic piece of work. The first documentary that I was truly engrossed by as a kid, and probably the first time that I regularly watched something on the TV that was not a cartoon! [[ LINK REMOVED ]]


'The World at War'. Laurence Olivier's narration is spellbinding. It was voted the Britain's 19th greatest ever television programme.

Here is a link to a list of what appear to be some legendary documentaries: http://listverse.com/2007/12/04/top...mentary-series/

Generally, the BBC and PBS consistently make superb doc's. A great narrator and musical scores seems to enhance the pleasure of watching a documentary so much.
Nick Cenik
Any recommendations for documentaries/interviews questioning religion, exploring atheism, etc???

Films like Religuous, BBC's The End of God, etc.
Magnetonium
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Originally posted by Nick Cenik
Any recommendations for documentaries/interviews questioning religion, exploring atheism, etc???

Films like Religuous, BBC's The End of God, etc.


Religilous is an AMAZING movie, I love Bill Maher. I looked through my collection, and I recommend you watch The God Who Wasn't There
Nick Cenik
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Religilous is an AMAZING movie, I love Bill Maher. I looked through my collection, and I recommend you watch The God Who Wasn't There


Cheers dude! I've seen it already though :)
The Potter
'The Ascent of Money'...If only those responsible for the financial mess were more clued up about economic history. http://video.pbs.org/video/1170821435/

'Pedigree Dogs Exposed'...I was completely clueless about this issue. Who would have thought that 'pedigree' dogs would be so disease-riddled and have so many abnormalites? In the UK, it was a real eye-opener, and there was quite a public backlash against dog shows such as Crufts, with independent investigations commissioned and the BBC ending their coverage of the show. This level of reaction and widespread shock & condemnation is a sign of an important documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O0l...player_embedded

*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by Magnetonium


Religilous is an AMAZING movie, I love Bill Maher.[/b]


I really liked that movie. Not a fan of the end though.
jester


Into Eternity

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Every day, the world over, large amounts of high-level radioactive waste created by nuclear power plants is placed in interim storage, which is vulnerable to natural disasters, man-made disasters, and societal changes. In Finland, the world’s first permanent repository is being hewn out of solid rock – a huge system of underground tunnels – that must last the entire period the waste remains hazardous: 100,000 years.

Once the repository waste has been deposited and is full, the facility is to be sealed off and never opened again. Or so we hope, but can we ensure that? And how is it possible to warn our descendants of the deadly waste we left behind? How do we prevent them from thinking they have found the pyramids of our time, mystical burial grounds, hidden treasures? Which languages and signs will they understand? And if they understand, will they respect our instructions? While gigantic monster machines dig deeper and deeper into the dark, experts above ground strive to find solutions to this crucially important radioactive waste issue to secure mankind and all species on planet Earth now and in the near and very distant future.


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