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Favorite Documentaries
I was not able to find a thread covering this topic, sorry if this is a repeat.
I’m a sucker for a good documentary, it's probably my favorite genre. I need some new suggestions. For a few points of reference, here are some of my favorites: “Fast, Cheap and Out Of Control” Apted’s “Up” series “Hoop Dreams” “Dogtown and Z-Boys” “Scratch” “When we Were Kings” “Burden of Dreams” “Hearts of Darkness” “Cane Toads” “Style Wars” (soon to be released on DVD, YES!!!) What am I missing? |
Ditto for "Hearts of Darkness" and add "Paradise Lost" to the list (where's the DVD for both of them?)
Also: "The Beatles: Anthology" and Burn's "Civil War" |
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American Movie
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Originally posted by Hiro11 I came very close to buying this, but it is awfully expensive. Is it truly worth 125 bucks? Does it have replay value? For that price, I'll want to watch it at least 5 times. DDD has it for $100.74 :) |
Originally posted by Venom American Movie yes yes yes :up: |
Ken Burns' Baseball - I received it for Xmas (I didn't even ask for it because of the price, but my wonderful wife remembered me saying I wanted it one time at BB). I am watching it for the first time in several years and am halfway through it - I absolutely love it! Ken Burns' has an amazing talent and you can see his passion for his project throughout the film.
I also love: Hoop Dreams Dogtown and Z-Boys |
Bowling for Columbine
Roger & Me American Movie Keep the River on Your Right General Idi Amin Dada Salesman Grey Gardens The Trials of Henry Kissenger Frontline's "The Farmer's Wife" - simply enthralling, though not on video as far as i know. [sits back and waits for pants to come in and bash BfC ;)] |
A great one that just came out: Rivers and Tides
It's about this artist who makes all his art out of organic material that is impermanent. He'll make a sculpture out of icecycles and then they all melt. Or he'll sculpt something during low tide and when high tide comes it's washed away. It's a great doc and fascinating to watch him work. |
Does anyone own "Tokyo Olympiad"? It looks pretty good...
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Tokyo Olympiad is superb. I highly recomend it.
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Is Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould considered a documentary? I would consider it one. I love this film - a really great work about maybe the greatest musician of the 20th Century.
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Battle over Citizen Kane . . . I don't watch too many documentaries though.
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Scratch is incredible.
I'd recommend Dark Days...very moving and interesting with a great score by DJ Shadow. |
American Movie -- tons of great extras, including Coven, on this disc
Crumb -- one of the best docs of all time Cane Toads -- still haven’t seen it but heard interesting things Trekkies -- great fun Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. -- Errol Morris rules Nanook of the North -- started it all Man With the Movie Camera -- seminal Sick: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Super masochist -- sick but poignant, reminds me of Crumb Salesman -- Mamet took a lot of stuff from here for Glengarry Glen Ross Grey Gardens -- Maysles brothers rule Night and Fog -- can be found on the Short: 3, Authority disc also coming out on Criterion soon One Day in September Triumph of the Will Dark Days Beyond the Mat My Best Fiend Fishing with John -- mock documentary of the highest order 4 Little Girls -- should have won the Academy Award Hands on a Hard Body -- don’t like this one much, but everyone else seems to The Eyes of Tammy Faye -- great flick |
I've been very happy with most of the documentaries released by Docurama.
Oh -- forgot Southern Comfort, Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, Nick Broomfield's films (guilty pleasure), etc. |
Gimme Shelter
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Trinty and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb movie
and don't forget to wear your 3D glasses for phoney 3D. |
Paradise Lost and Paradise Lost: Revelations
Dialogues with Madwomen |
bowling for columbine
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Standing in the Shadows of Motown
Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey In Memoriam - NYC 9/11/01 Scratch |
Lots of good ones mentioned already; I'll add these:
Shoah Koyaanisqatsi The Sorrow and the Pity Me & Isaac Newton The Last Days Say Amen, Somebody Swimming to Cambodia WTC the first 24 hours Baraka The Long Way Home |
Hearts & Minds
General Idi Imin Dada Berkley in the Sixties American Movie Beyond the Mat Atomic Cafe Rosie the Riveter And although I absolutely love Koyannisqatsi, I wouldn't classify it as a documentary. It's really a unique film. |
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