Documentary Films
I see there is a Fashion Documentaries thread, but what about ALL kinds of documentaries?
A slice of life? I think documentaries are SO important because it's a REAL way we can get a glimpse into other worlds, ways of life, and things going on that we're unaware of. A couple of years ago I watched The Farmer's Wife, a documentary about a Nebraska farm couple and their kids shot over 3 years in the 90's. I couldn't stop watching it. I of course now own the DVD and still watch it on a regular basis. Since that DVD I've loaded my Netflix Queue with documentary films... they make learning fun again. :flower: What are some of your favorite documentary films? Perhaps this thread will inspire some members - I do hope so! |
The Brdge is a 2006 documentary that tells the stories of a handful of individuals who committed suicide at the Golden Gate Bridge in 2004. It had captured 23 suicides on camera and it also interviews one of the jumpers and also the families of the suicide victims. It's very harrowing to watch because you are watching people jump to their death. It feels weird to say i enjoyed watching it but i'm glad i did. And it stays with you for a long time after.
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^ Yes! My fiance and I watched The Bridge last week. I don't think I was as moved by it as he was, but for days after watching the documentary he couldn't stop thinking about it. Very strange to see suicides on film...
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It's a very strange experience watching people commit suicide. I can't really explain the feeling myself, just strange. And i also like to watch anything by Michael Moore, he provokes a lot of feelings from myself while watching his documentaries. I would never have guessed how big the gun culture in America is until i watched Bowling for Columbine. Personally i find all his documentaries very informative.
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^ I did see Sicko in theaters...
The End of Suburbia is also an excellent documentary. I would recommend it to anybody. |
I love love love documentaries.. thanks for starting this, Erin. :heart:
I don't think I have a favorite but I often find myself watching 'A propósito de Buñuel', which is about filmmaker Luis Buñuel. It's a great watch, I love hearing passages, friends talking about him, Luis himself talking about everything, it's good.. There are so many.. Star spangled to death & Mexico, la revolución congelada are probably the strongest stuff I've watched.. they left me spinning for a few days.. the material is political, very intense and so eye-opening it's almost infuriating :ninja:. I strongly recommend them for anyone that likes that kind of 6-hour thing. The Enron scandal documentary (can't remember the title for the life of me right now!) was also very interesting, especially if, like me, you were exposed to the scandal while it was happening but never entirely understood what it was about and how the fraud was executed. and there's Tom Waits at the end!. :p |
^ Whoah... must look into that Enron documentary... :innocent:
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It's called The smartest guys in the room, Erin. just googled it. :doh:
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^ Right, right, I've heard of that, actually... adding it to my Queue now...
Who Killed the Electric Car is on the docket for tonight. :flower: |
Rodger & Me was pretty good
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The last documentaries I watched were
IMMOKALEE, U.S.A. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1217577/) Quote:
JISOE (http://www.jisoe.com/) Quote:
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I love documentaries :heart:
Some I highly recommend: The Thin Blue Line by Errol Morris http://i44.tinypic.com/2gw50mc.jpg Quote:
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Thin by Lauren Greenfield
http://i43.tinypic.com/k3agyv.jpg Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-N2Cv52gB8 |
Capturing the Friedmans by Andrew Jarecki
http://i42.tinypic.com/2yl1fyf.jpg Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R10VjJgx1dU |
^ I actually went to see that at the cinema. I highly recommend it to anybody to go and watch it.
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