10 Great Documentaries
10 Great Documentaries
10 Great Documentaries
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Are you a fan of documentaries? A while back, I wrote a list of our 10 favorites, but since then we've watched dozens more. So, here are ten more documentaries I'd highly recommend...
* Being Elmo is an award-winning documentary about the puppeteer who created Elmo, many children's first friend.
* Happy explores what actually lifts our spirits; the bracingly honest interviews with people from Tokyo to Denmark to Louisiana offer surprising insights that honestly could change your life.
* Love Etc. follows five couples in New York City: young, old, gay, straight, falling in love, getting married, having babies, breaking up. Heartbreaking and beautiful.
* First Position chronicles five young ballet dancers in an international competition, as well as their wildly different paths to the stage.
* Elvis '56 tells the story of how the naive young singer catapulted to intense world fame in just one year. Endearing and surprisingly poignant. (I just wanted to give him a hug!)
* Bill Cunningham New York profiles the cheerful octogenarian fashion photographer of the New York Times. While biking around NYC on a vintage Schwinn, he changed the way people
see fashion.
* Touching the Void recounts the astonishing story of two friends' disastrous attempt to climb a mountain in Peru. A leg is broken, a rope is cut...who will survive?
* Babies was a breath of fresh air when I was (very) pregnant. How reassuring to see four families raising happy children in such remarkably different ways.
* The September Issue reveals how the Vogue editors create the magazine, including fashion shows, photo shoot and lots of passive aggression. A must-watch for fans of The Devil Wears
Pradathis is the real deal!
* Born Rich is a documentary about the experience of growing up as a child in one of the world's richest families. Creator Jamie Johnson (an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune) profiled
his own social circle, including Trumps, Vanderbilts and Bloombergs. These twentysomethings seem to have perfect lives, until you spot the cracks.
Have you seen any other good documentaries? What have we missed? I'd love to hear...
P.S. Our original 10 favorite documentaries.
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P.P.S. And apologies for the late post today! A pipe burst in our apartment, so we've been a little out of pocket this week:)
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Erin W. 2:32 PM
I love documentaries! The only one of these I've seen is Babies, which was adorable! but I've really been wanting to watch Love, etc I just haven't found it anywhere yet.
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Anne 2:33 PM
Definitely recommend "Enter Through the Gift Shop" as well...
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Dani Adams 1:05 PM
*Exit* Through the Gift Shop
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trinaenriquez 2:33 PM
I'd like to put in a vote/suggestion for the documentary The Rape of Europa. It's a fascinating account of the fate of art in Europe during WWII. Just the description of evacuating the
Louvre and getting the Winged Victory down the Daru staircase gives me chillsalong with lifting back the satin to peek at the Mona Lisa while she was being cared for in hiding in
the French countryside.
Being Elmo is definitely very cool, and I'd like to see Happy and First Position. The thing that got me about Bill Cunningham NY was near the end, after he's pretty much nonstop
chipper/focused all the way through, when the interviewer asks him about his family and he pauses for several moments. Weighty pause, that.
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Jamie 2:34 PM
I just watched I Am last weekend. Super interesting documentary about who we are inately as humans and how we're all tied together as a people, culture, animals, plant life and
planet. From the same guy who made Happy. check it out. It will not dissapoint.
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Courtney 2:35 PM
Born Into Brothels is at the top of my list. I spent several years living/working in Kolkata, India and i know many of the girls seen in the film. (I worked for a non-profit that worked
with women in this particular red light district) Definitely a must see!
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Kristin 2:35 PM
I just watched Jiro Dreams of Sushi. It's a documentary of a sushi-maker and his restaurant in a tiny (and renown) underground location in Japan. It's beautiful, interesting and
culturally sensitive, and the quality of the film is amazing. Each piece of fish looks like a jewel! It was a beautiful film, and I loved watching it with my dad, who is a sushi-enthusiast.
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Anna P. 2:36 PM
I've recently watched and loved "Wasteland" about Brazilian artist Vik Muniz and his project to chronicle the lives of workers at a landfill in Rio de Janiero. Also, "Searching for
Sugar Man" was pretty amazing and uplifting.
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bluepanelgirl 2:36 PM
Jiro Dreams of Sushi. It's on Netflix and it's amazing.
Also, Exit Through the Gift Shop is a given.
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Moonlight 2:38 PM
I actually watched First Position last night, after you informed us about it quite some time ago... and I loved every minute of it.
It's not because I had been dancing ballet for 10 years, and after an 8 year break I went back to ballet. I really think that anyone would enjoy it. :D
Thanks!
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Danielle 2:38 PM
Jiro Dreams of Sushi - incredibly inspiring!
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meaghantothemax 2:40 PM
Those are all on my list, and the only one I've seen so far is Being Elmo! Must get busy on watching the rest...
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Alexandra 2:40 PM
Check out "That Human Experience". Wonderful with a great background story of where the producers came from!
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lindsaysuejohnson.com 2:42 PM
Werner Herzog's docs never fail to blow my mind!
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Lauren 2:42 PM
Ahh, these are so good. I watched Into the Void recently and couldn't believe it- I was on the edge of my seat the whole time!
And I'd like to second (third? fourth?) the recommendations for Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Totally riveting and inspiring. They tell the story so simply but there isn't a boring moment.
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Jocelyn 2:43 PM
Aw Being Elmo is a great one
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Unknown 2:45 PM
Forks over Knives!! Changed my outlook on food and nutrition. It's true: we are what we eat!
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etvoilacoralie 2:46 PM
Thanks a lot for sharing! I want to watch them all right now...!
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Aurelie 2:47 PM
Dear Zachary will shred you to pieces but one of te best by far. Beautiful and shockingly heartbreaking. Watched it when I was pregnant. Bad idea. But great movie.
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Priscilla 2:49 PM
The Bill Cunningham documentary is the sweetest! I was so happy to see him out and about at Fashion Week!
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Diana 2:55 PM
I just flooded my instant queue with new documentaries. Thanks, Jo!
Have you watched Declining by Degrees? It explores the rapid decline of university education in America and the factors that are contributing to this issue. As an educator, I was
riveted, but in a sense in affects everybody. What our degrees 'mean' and what they're worth is rapidly evolving as a result of this crisis of education. It's worth a watch, for sure!
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gster 2:55 PM
We just watched Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Inspiring and bit heart breaking. I highly recommend it!
~Gaia
http://gaiacornwall.com
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June 2:56 PM
I actually met Kevin Clash the week after I watched "Being Elmo." Needless to say I felt like I was a five-year-old Sesame Street fanbaby all over again! (Yes, I had my picture taken
with Kevin & Elmo)
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FutureLint 2:56 PM
I just watched "Make Believe" on Netflix with my boyfriend and we both totally got sucked in! It's about teenage magicians. They're all just so sweetly nerdy and just LOVE magic,
it's really cute to watch them practice for the big teen competition in Las Vegas. I loved it!
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Unknown 2:56 PM
Page One: Inside the New York Times is amazing! A must see for New Yorkers.
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Danhiskka 2:58 PM
Hi guys! Does anyone knows about a documentary about the trainning of youg chef in fine dinning kitchens? I read about it and now I dont remember where :(
(sorry for the rusty english, its not my birth language)
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Liz 3:02 PM
This is a weird one, but I Think We're Alone now is completely crazy yet totally riveting. It's about two people who are obsessed with Tiffany (as in the 80s pop singer). I watched
that one with my jaw dropped the entire time.
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Chelsea 3:04 PM
What a great list. I'll check some out!
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dlb 3:10 PM
Dogtown and Z Boys
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Nicole 3:14 PM
great list! One more I enjoyed was The Beauty Academy of Kabul :)
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Ethaney 3:15 PM
Jiro Dreams of Sushi!!! It was a subtle yet amazing documentary that brought me to tears out of happiness and out of awe for something so simple. I loved it so much.
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lollingabout 3:15 PM
I seriously love the September Issue. My husband even enjoyed it too!
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amiechristo 3:16 PM
Definitely want to see Love, Etc. and The September Issue, as well as the one about Bill Cunningham. :)
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by BUN 3:19 PM
ah! I've been dying to see First Position...thank-you for reminding me to watch it...xoxo
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elliegoeseast 3:22 PM
so every time I have time to sit down and watch a movie I can never think of anything to watch. Its like I can't remember a single movie that has ever been made other than "The Lion
King" After a dozen times, I'm ready to mix it up. I'm going to keep this list handy, Thank you very much. I'm off to watch the September Issue.
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Stephanie 3:22 PM
I loved Being Elmo SO MUCH. I wasn't even a huge Elmo fan before it (when it comes to Jim Henson's shows/movies, I've always been more of a Fraggle Rock & Labyrinth kind of
girl), but it really made me appreciate Kevin Clash's work and how he really seems to be carrying on with Henson's mission to "leave the world a little better for [his] having been
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there." :-)
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Sarah 3:25 PM
I loved Wordplay, a documentary about The New York Times Crossword puzzle, the creator, Will Shortz and the fan base. It was quite fascinating!
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Jenna 3:26 PM
I love the documentary "180 Degrees South". http://www.180south.com/ It makes me want to go take an awesome adventure :)
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Megan 3:27 PM
The Art of the Steal!
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she 3:29 PM
American Movie (about an amateur filmmaker in Wisconsin) is awesome and funny, and Devil's Playground (about Amish kids) is fascinating. I love documentaries.
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tiffany 3:33 PM
JOANNA!
You need to watch 'Young @ Heart'! As soon as possible! It will change your life.
Also, God Grew Tired of Us is a great look into what it would be like to go from a refugee camp in Sudan to America and all of the things that are so normal to us, some people have
never ever seen (a fridge! a bag of potato chips! tampons!). It's incredible.
And lastly, word wars, about scrabble competitors. I fell in love with those nerdy little guys.
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Ash 3:37 PM
Forks Over Knives
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Fat, Sick, And Nearly Dead... watch em both! and thanks for sharing these- i LOVE september issue!
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Shelley 3:40 PM
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Unknown 3:40 PM
Business of Being Born - a must see, especially for anyone planning on having a baby.
I also love Exit Through the Gift Shop.
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bendancin 3:40 PM
Being Elmo was amazing, just added the ones I could to my netflix queue.
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redpeeptoepumps 3:48 PM
I just love documentaries, and I'm adding many of these to my list!
Here are my top three suggestions: First, I have to second the recommendation of Dear Zachary which had me ugly crying almost the whole way through. It's best to watch that one
without knowing too much about it. Another tear-jerker, but so, so good and so moving is We Were There, about the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco. Finally, and less tear-inducing,
is Herb and Dorothy, a wonderfully charming documentary about an unexpected couple with one of America's most incredible art collections.
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Wendy 3:50 PM
Bill Cunningham New York is up in my top 3 of favorite movies! I think everyone should watch it just to get a glimpse of his spirit and view on life. Plus, New York and fashion vs
style as the back drop = perfection.
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Angel 3:51 PM
Great list! I've seen most of these. Lots of good ones on netflix.
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Wendy 4:00 PM
PS- one I haven't seen mentioned here is Rodney Bingenheimer Mayor Of The Sunset Strip. It's a great documentary similar to Bill Cunningham in that it's about a person with an all
consuming passion. The sound track is amazing and there are tons of cameo appearances by everyone from Debbie Harry to David Bowie.
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Emily 4:03 PM
I watched Promises in college. Like a lot of documentaries, it helped me understand more about that part of the world, and how people think. I also watched To Be and To Have.
While I watched it I thought it was the most non-action, pointless documentary, but it has stuck with me for a long time. It made me feel thoughtful and peaceful as I watched it.
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JLC 4:06 PM
Jiro Dreams of Sushi... My fiance and I almost never really sit still and watch a movie, but we were both riveted! As other commenter(s) said, simple and beautiful.
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Mary 4:08 PM
The Elmo documentary is SO amazing. A must-see!!
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Mal 4:09 PM
I love Being Elmo! Such an amazing documentary. I am waiting for First Position to come out on DVD so I can netflix it since I didn't catch it in theatres, it looks wonderful
Mal @ The Chic Geek
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Sandra 4:11 PM
I KNOW it's a faux pas to post a link to your own blog but I saw a fab doc at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) last month on Tomi Ungerer who was in the 1960's THE best
children's book author. He inspired Maurice Sendak to write "Where the Wild Things Are" and convinced Shel Silverstein to write children's books.
I wrote a blog post about it. I see a lot of docs and it was my fave of the festival.
http://www.raincoastcottage.com/weblog/tag/tomi-ungerer
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Anne 4:24 PM
Thank you so so much for another list of you favorite documentaries. I absolutely love watching them (and secretly dream of making one, someday..) and from you last list I picked
two to buy for my husband as a gift (Deep Water and Man on Wire). They were such impressive stories. We also saw Being Elmo (because you mentioned it and our toddler girl loves
Elmo), which was great too. So thanks again. I will be picking a few from this list I think. Documentaries make great gifts for the holiday season.
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Anne 4:29 PM
PS: you should check out the website of the Dutch documentary festival, IDFA (idfa.nl), where you can watch documentaries online. The festival is in November, so mark your
calendar if you're in The Netherlands (Amsterdam) this fall.
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CLP 4:30 PM
I love documentaries! I have a list to watch when my husband is out of town because he gets bored by them. I loved Babies (I saw it twice in the theater), The September Issue, Bill
Cunningham, My Kid Could Paint That is an all time favorite and Food Inc. I also really liked Marwencol and Herb & Dorothy
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Kathy 4:42 PM
Herb & Dorothy was wonderful and reminded me a lot of the Bill Cunningham doc.
Also, Valentino, the Last Emperor was amazing as well.
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Molly 4:46 PM
Crazy Love!!
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Jackie B. 4:54 PM
I just started a documentary board on pinterest and this post reminded me of some old favorites and also some new ones to check out. Thanks! -jb.
http://madewithlovebyjackieb.blogspot.co.uk/
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byk8154 4:57 PM
I'm a bit of a political junkie and i love the movie Street Fight... the trailer doesn't do it justice...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8jtAASYdLw
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bungteaux 4:59 PM
I love Babies and Being Elmo, made me teary throughout the whole movie. Jiro Dreams of Sushi is a must see.
I want to recommend Gary Hustwit's documentary series. They're so beautifully shot.
'Page One', a film about the New York Times newspaper and the teams (and characters) behind it all.
'Mr Foster How Much Does your Building Weigh?' is an interview of Norman Foster, a famous British architect, his life, his work, his struggle. I think you'll like it.
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makeitintosomethingbeautiful 5:09 PM
I love documentaries, thanks for bringing a few new ones to add to my list!
I would highly recommend "enter through the gift shop" and "Jiro dreams of sushi" if you haven't already seen these ones.
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makeitintosomethingbeautiful 5:11 PM
oops that would be EXIT through the gift shop. ;)
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Heldine 5:20 PM
I recently watched "Being Elmo" as a result of reading your post about it a while ago. I enjoyed it a lot and look forward to seeing other documentaries you have on your list! :)
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hillary g 5:26 PM
I was in love with Man on a Wire, so fascinating! I love that I have all of these to add to my must watch list!
x.h
minidesignco.com
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Heidi 5:48 PM
Thanks to NetFlix, we've jumped on the documentary bandwagon as well! There are so many favorites I've found there (especially pertaining to the environment / clean eating). I just
watched The Business of Being Born and was so impressed by it that I watched it again later that day with my husband. We're not expecting yet, but when I do have babies one day
the natural child birth route seems like the right fit for us. A really eye opening film, especially with baby #2 in near plans for your family. And it might spur some interesting
thoughts for a Motherhood Monday post.
P.S. I swear I'm not as granola as this post makes me sound :)
Live Inspired,
Heidi Chamoun
athousandlaughingstarfish.blogspot.com
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H 5:56 PM
Definitely going to look into watching The September Issue. I'm also really excited because one that you mentioned a while back, 'Goodbye First Love' is finally available on
Nextflix! Live streaming! I know what my plans are for tonight! (:
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Anh Le 6:03 PM
I never pay much attention to documentaries but your recommended list looks thrilling to me. And also other comments make me really want to watch them now. I think i would start
with Love Etc first because the description is really catch to me and because I'm in love now :)
Thanks for your recommendation!
Anh @ http://fabnfun.com
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Kate 6:37 PM
Essential viewing, IMHO:
Inside Job
Food Inc.
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The World According to Monsanto
Documentaries like these do a great job of informing us what is really going on in the world, avoiding the soundbite shallowness of TV news.
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aglassofmilk 6:39 PM
i loved your first documentary post and it's come in handy to answer the "what do you want to watch?" question before. i also love the business of being born and art and copy. thanks
for some new ideas today.
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Sarah 6:51 PM
Jiro dreams of Sushi is AMAZING. It's about a Michelin star sushi chef in Tokyo who is 80 years old. His has been making sushi his entire life and only taken a day off for funerals
and national holidays. Anthony Bourdain listed his restaurant in his top 13 places to eat before you die. This film is brilliant.
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Mina 6:51 PM
I LOVED "Exit through the gift shop." Sooo good! Also enjoyed "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead."
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Allie 6:55 PM
Grey Gardens is a must. Love Little Edie.
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Kirstin 6:55 PM
"Blood Brother" is a great documentary, coming out shortly. Watch the trailer!
bloodbrotherfilm.com
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BrigittaR 7:09 PM
Have you seen Metal:A headbangers journey? I'm not a fan of metal as a music genre but this doco is a really personal story full of cultural history and insights. Plus you can have a
laugh at the outfits worn by hair-metal bands in the 80s. Highly recommended.
Hope that pipe is fixed x
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cateoh 7:12 PM
you should try to watch "life in Movement" tragic and inspirational all at once!
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Jody 7:41 PM
If you know anyone on the Autism Spectrum or anyone with a family member on the Spectrum, you must watch Loving Lampposts. A clear, compassionate and real look at kids and
adults on the Spectrum (whom you hardly ever see represented in films.) Bonus points that it features my awesome and adorable nephew Sam. Available on iTunes, Netflix, Amazon.
More info here:
http://www.lovinglamppostsmovie.com/synopsis.html
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gia 7:42 PM
Such a great list! I also love "Up Syndrome" which follows a young man with down's syndrome and his friend (the filmmaker), throughout the year after high school graduation, with
footage of the films they made together as children. Touches on birth, aging, work, and growing up.
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gillian. 7:45 PM
I second the reader above's suggestion of the Eames docu. SO great. My boyfriend and I just went to see "searching for sugarman" which is in some theaters here in New York and we
were totally totally blown away. "life in a day" is also really amazing. 'el bulli' is amazing! also 'last train home' + 'the sun behind the clouds' + 'up the yangtze' . ah! i could probably
go on!
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Lexie 7:47 PM
I don't know how you feel about sports, but Hoop Dreams and The Street Stops Here are both amazing basketball documentaries! I have a tradition (with myself! ha!) of Documentary
Mondays ... another really cute one is Gotta Dance, about a senior citizens-only hip hop dance team!
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M.M. 7:48 PM
I agree with another commenter above: "Man on Wire," also an interesting one is "My Kid Could Paint That".
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bilbyandbear 7:49 PM
I really enjoyed 'The Cove' but a word of warning, it's so provoking and heart wrenching, it made me cry and depressed for a while afterwards.
Thanks for the list, I'll be sure to check them out.
bilbyandbear.wordpress.com
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M.M. 7:51 PM
And I forgot one of my faves, "Spellbound", about kids in the national spelling bee championships.
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tiffany 10:22 AM
YEA! This one!!
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cozywalls.com 8:32 PM
most recently I loved "Buck" & "Herb & Dorothy" - both visually stunning and moving in different ways.
B: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1753549/
H & D: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1227929/
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smash 8:52 PM
I LOVED being Elmo. It made me cry. So sweet.
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igotsapoodle 9:04 PM
Downtown 81 (aka New York Beat Movie)- not exactly a documentary, but about the artist Jean Michel Basquiat
Typeface- a documentary by Kartemquin Films (Chicago) about a struggling small museum in Wisconsin called the Hamilton Woodtype Museum, which preserves
machinery/examples of of the art of letterpress
The Interrupters- chronicles the intersecting lives of gangs in Chicago and the former gang members called "interrupters" who try to stop the violence
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igotsapoodle 9:06 PM
P.S. Downtown 81 is actually on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0O_0OymvUQ
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Lexi 9:25 PM
Watch "Life in a day", it trumps all other documentaries!
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Angelica B. 10:20 PM
Blood Into Wine, Exit Through the Gift Shop, The Bridge. All of your suggestions are going on my Netflix, asap.
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Susana 10:26 PM
My other favs - Jiro dreams of sushi, Waiting for Superman, Freakonomics
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Susana 10:27 PM
One more - Valentino the last Emperor
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Fai 10:27 PM
First position brings back my ballet days! Lots of blisters and missing toenails. Lol
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Sara 10:32 PM
180 Degrees South! A MUST WATCH! Also, The Parrots of Telegraph Hill is absolutely wonderful.
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Sarah 2:04 AM
Mmmmmmm- LOOOOVE parots of telegraph hill.
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Caitlin 11:48 PM
Girrrll, all I watch is documentaries.
Senna is a fantastic one, and I knew almost nothing about F1 racing.
Marley is also really super. A great look into the life of a very important musician.
Ken Burns knows what's up. I recently tore through both The West and National Parks series. I learned so much!
It's been said, but Jiro Dreams of Sushi is amazing. Gorgeous and makes you care about sushi in a way you didn't know possible.
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fillthewell 12:10 AM
There was a point in time when I would pull up the trailer for "Babies" multiple times a day to lift my spirits. So incredible. Thanks for sharing this list!
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Katt 12:28 AM
King of Kong a fistful of quarters
I also second Please vote for me
and Dear Zachary Have to make my way through your list!
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jessie 1:25 AM
I'm studying documentary films in college! I highly recommend "Life in a Day." Also, "Etre et Avoir."
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tragicsandwich 1:31 AM
We really liked "Step Into Liquid," about surfing, "Dust to Glory," about the Baja 500 race, and "Long Way 'Round," in which Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman travel across
Europe, Asia and North America by motorcycle. "Race to Dakar" featured Boorman in an extreme desert race and was also very good.
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BronsonBloopers 1:40 AM
These look really interesting! xoxo
http://bronsonbloopers.blogspot.com
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E. 2:07 AM
Thanks for the recommendations! I'm dying to check out Food Inc, Babies, Happy, Love Etc. and First Position
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Blandine 3:20 AM
I second Etre et avoir.
Also, Pianomania is great if you're into music.
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Kristina 4:06 AM
I love "Babies". I first watched it when I was pregnant.
http://kribamil.blogspot.de/
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BigLittleOwl 4:11 AM
I will add Kon Tiki - the original: )
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Maria 5:19 AM
Another great one is INSIDE JOB about the causes of the worldwide financial crisis. It will have you cursing at your TV screen! And I'M STILL HERE is a sort of faux documentary
about Joaquin' Phoenix's 2010 breakdown.
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ms.bulat 5:50 AM
Sorry i Dont have any recommendations but thnks for sharing! will totally watch!
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Corinne 6:36 AM
Searching for Sugarman - story of an American musician called Rodriguez who had little fame in the States but was huge in South Africa. Beautiful. Just see it.
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mcmoth 7:57 AM
WHEN WE WERE KINGS about the Ali v Foreman fight in 1974. Like Senna, it doesn't matter if you don't like the sport, it's about capturing the mood surrounding the people and
events. Contributions from Norman Mailer, Spike Lee etc.
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Unknown 10:03 AM
Another great documentary: Unknown White Male... enjoy !
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436864/
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laurenfoode.com 10:55 AM
Definitely see The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom. A heartbreaking but incredibly touching story of post-tsunami Japan and how the cherry blossom festival gave the people
something to be hopeful about. Just incredible. http://thetsunamiandthecherryblossom.com/
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natalienoods 11:43 AM
You forgot SPELLBOUND. Riveting look at kids competing in the National Spelling Bee. I've seen it 3 times.
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EH 12:22 PM
The Rock-afire-Explosion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yNitSBXzsA
I loved this movie. The ending is haunting.
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EH 12:26 PM
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The Rock-afire-Explosion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yNitSBXzsA
I loved this movie. The ending is haunting.
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J.Mill 2:10 PM
Love documentaries! They are my movie style of choice... that... and comedies :) I guess that's why I (and America) love The Office and Parks and Rec so much.
I sometimes think my life would make a lovely documentary. I can imagine scenes in it set to music, my family reduced to hilarious, poignant soundbites, etc.
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Kayla C 2:22 PM
"Being Elmo" is the only one from your list that I've seen, but it was great! I was also crying happy tears, what a sweet man. No wonder why Elmo is such a sweet character!
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Tish 7:38 PM
Ahh! Some aren't on Netflix! How do you find them?
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kd_ring 9:36 PM
My favorite documentary of ALL time is: Paris Is Burning!!!! It's about the NYC "drag ball" culture in New York City (Harlem, mostly) in the late 80's. Hilarious, uplifting, sad,
beautiful and beyond quotable. I also loved Living Dolls (about a child beauty pageant contestant & her family - this was way before Toddlers & Tiaras!!!) but it is hard to find.
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Unknown 9:58 PM
A must-see documentary is "Miss Representation"! It is about how women are portrayed in the media, but even more about how parents need to raise their children to prevent the
derogatory connotation of women in media that sometimes you don't even realize is occurring. I know that it was replayed on Oprah.
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