Favorite Documentaries?

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Cave of Forgotten Dreams is insanely good...so is Hoop Dreams. Also, and despite the fact it is not particularly well-made, I also really enjoyed Card Subject to Change for some reason.
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The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
Just Melvin, Just Evil
Deliver Us From Evil
Chickenhawk: Men Who Love Boys
The Thin Blue Line

There's a few. I watch weird stuff, sue me.
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TSTR wrote:The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
This documentary... absolutely ridiculous. Love it.
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Any documentary by Werner Herzog is guaranteed to be interesting IMO. I'd recommend starting with Lessons of Darkness. (It was my first Herzog!)

For All Mankind is an absolutely phenomenal documentary about lunar missions, focused primarily on beautiful imagery rather than the story of the specific astronauts.
I don't know if I'd call the "Qatsi" trilogy documentaries or not, but they're beautiful and powerful films as well.
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Oh here's another weird one:
Zoo (2007)
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catnip wrote:
TSTR wrote:The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
This documentary... absolutely ridiculous. Love it.
Make sure to check out Dancing Outlaw. It centers around Jesco White's life, relationships and tap dancing history. It's a more candid, genuine look at the White family. Funny, sad and real as hell. The whole thing is currently on Youtube.

American Movie is essential viewing, too.
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MC Rex Rexler wrote:
catnip wrote:
TSTR wrote:The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
This documentary... absolutely ridiculous. Love it.
Make sure to check out Dancing Outlaw. It centers around Jesco White's life, relationships and tap dancing history. It's a more candid, genuine look at the White family. Funny, sad and real as hell. The whole thing is currently on Youtube.

American Movie is essential viewing, too.
Oh yes, American Movie! So great. "Coh-ven"

I'll have to check out Dancing Outlaw too.
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