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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-11-06 06:29 pm

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Re: What are your favorite documentaries?

(Anonymous) 2017-11-07 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
It depends on what you like, but for nature it's hard to beat the Planet Earth series or anything narrated by David Attenborough. For history, the BBC has lots of great series hosted by Neil Oliver on the histories of Scotland, Ancient Britain, Celtic Britain, Sacred Wonders of Britain, and the Vikings series was pretty great, too. Then of course, Ken Burns' Civil War series is a classic. I hear his more recent Vietnam series is also good but haven't seen it yet.

For random topics, one of my all time favorites is "Sandwiches That You Will Like", all about regional sandwich specialties in the U.S. Don't watch it on an empty stomach. :)

The "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds" doc has been on my watch list.

For crime, "The Keepers" on Netflix is heartbreaking and unresolved. "Making a Murderer" is fascinating, but controversial. "Grizzly Man" is also on Netflix, I think. It's not really a nature documentary, it's sort of a WTF documentary about one extremely misguided guy who ended up being killedand eaten by grizzly bears.