Recommended Documentaries

Recommended Docs

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This is a topic where you can say which documentary has really impressed you, and why people should see it. Can be a recent one or an all-time favourite. Can't be your own though, sorry...

Praise the work of others, not your own. If you want to beat the drum for your own documentary, please don't do it here. Professionals have their own Shameless Self-Promotion topic.

We also have a Documentary Films topic for our Professionals where the debate is private and possibly more controversial. This topic here is for recommendations to the documentary-interested public.

Doug Block

The War Game by Peter Watkin was an amazing documentary about the effects of a nuclear strike on Britain. I saw it in high school and it scared the living sh*t out of me.

But why start off by depressing everyone? The documentary that had the greatest impact and influence on me? Sherman's March by Ross McElwee.

enrico rossini cullen

I really loved SWEETGRASS and I would recommend it as a "food film" for people who don't like food films. Though the logline says it's about the last cowboys of the American West, it's also about tradition, environmental politics, and, yes, food – namely, lamb. Super entertaining, too. Like the Wolverine scene. Loved it. It's also very beautiful. For sound geeks, they make amazing use of remote lavs and other sound recordings – feels more like a field recording project sometimes.

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