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When we left earth, a multi part history of the space program.
The Farthest is excellent, too
If you're looking for a documentary combined with a horror, David Farrier's Tickled makes for a great watch.
Yoooooo, I saw that one! Crazy documentary. I might watch it again. Thanks for reminding me of it.
Go into this completely blind - do not watch the trailer, do not read about it first, just take a deep breath & enjoy the ride
What platform is it on?
Wild Wild Country
A bit overlong (typical for Netflix), but it has that irresistible "Surely this won't get any crazier" thing going for it. It's also a bit unique among cult documentaries in that the cult leader (technically second in command I think, but the de facto leader for a time) is interviewed and is remarkably candid about everything.
The Fire Within Werner Herzog has a more well known volcano documentary but this one is better.
He uses footage filmed by a couple who died in a pyroclastic flow (imagine Herzog saying that!) in Japan. Essentially it’s Herzog watching them watching volcanoes.
Endless Summer.
It's just about surfers and bitchin' surf spots.
A monument to one of the most rebel writers who ever walked amongst us.
Return of the scorcher
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105248/
“this film discovers an evolving bicycling renaissance, exploring bike culture and lifestyles around the world with beautiful and inspiring scenes of bike use in China, The Netherlands, Denmark, and the U.S.”
Hold Fast. A documentary by Moxie Marlinapike (Founder for signal amongst other things).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lwbHYOFD-4
Its a wonderful look behind the curtains. Gives a good impression who he is as a person long before he had any success.
The Social Dilemma
Ironic, I know.
- The Magic of Mushrooms
- The Power of the Placebo
First two that come to mind.
Nuclear Nightmares, a documentary about our fear of radiation:
I finished watching Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV available on HBO Max. As the title suggests, it's about the experiences that child actors had when they were working for Nickelodeon in the late 90s and early 00s. I found it very interesting and informative. Beware, it's not just about child labor...I wish it was.
I feel I must give a trigger warning. ::: spoiler It interviews many child-actors that are now adults, and they discuss first-hand experiences with predatory groomers, abuse, and resulting impact on their lives. If you have children, this documentary may be extra difficult to watch since they interview parents of the victims as well. :::
When animals attack. A 90s shockumentary. Or more of a TV show? It only had like 4 eps.
Space Jam. I grew up with it even if didn't knew who Michael Jordan was, he had a interesting career.