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Recommend a Documentary v. David Attenborough!

Mondo New York

"A young woman wanders around New York City and stumbles across a number of strange characters and settings that represent the "underground" areas of the city. She sees stand up comedy in Central Park, a prostitution auction, a voodoo ceremony, an S&M club, and a number of very interesting performance artists. Many scenes contain graphic violence, nudity and vulgar language, but you expect nothing less!"

couldn't pass it up. folks into the weird def check it out. http://youtu.be/XTVFiuHjd-4
 
found this super interesting. i enjoyed it.

Dark Days

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Documentarian Marc Singer trains his camera on a group of homeless people who live deep underground in an abandoned New York City railroad tunnel and scavenge for food on the mean streets of Manhattan. At night, they retreat to the tunnel, where they've built huts out of scrap metal, plastic and plywood. Amazingly, they have electricity, furniture, working kitchens -- and a sense of community that many surface dwellers would envy.
 
found this super interesting. i enjoyed it.

Dark Days

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Documentarian Marc Singer trains his camera on a group of homeless people who live deep underground in an abandoned New York City railroad tunnel and scavenge for food on the mean streets of Manhattan. At night, they retreat to the tunnel, where they've built huts out of scrap metal, plastic and plywood. Amazingly, they have electricity, furniture, working kitchens -- and a sense of community that many surface dwellers would envy.

It's weird that I saw a totally different documentary about this exact subject about an hour after I saw this post. It was called "The People in the Tunnels" (or something like that) and it had pretty much the exact same premise (except it was forty minutes shorter and was made a year or two later). I bet that old rumor that there were alligators in New York's sewers was started by a bunch of homeless people that wanted to keep surface-dwellers away from their shit.
 
Revolution will not be Televised, about the venezuelan coup. Nice sort of thing to watch if you hate western governments :D

I recently watched that. In fact, Netflix has been recommending a lot of Hugo Chavez docs? Hm..

Inside Job has piqued my interest. Thanks, Bardo.

Recently re-watched When You're Strange and it was just as enjoyable the second time around. Highly recommended not only for Doors fans, but anyone looking for a well put-together film.
 
The Ayahuasca Project

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The Ayahuasca Project is a cross-media documentary project about ayahuasca and its encounter with West as played out by a rebel doctor, a Kurdish rudeboy, a French M.D. gone native, a shoeshine boy from Perú, an indigenous shamanic powerhouse from the Putumayo, a Catalonian pharmacologist... and a very very angry wife. All wrapped around a mysterious visionary drink from the Amazon, outlandish rituals, purgative plants, epiphanies, relapses, classical music, and the eternal human questions.

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See trailer here

It took us ten years to make this film.

Please help us finish this important documentary
 
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Krokodil Tears

*Some graphic images-not for everyone .

There are many theories as to why Siberia is being flooded with narcotics. We visit the hub of the local heroin trade and meet those directly effected by the influx.

There is a lack of government-sponsored rehab centers in Russia, and opiates like methadone are banned. A new wave of Christian churches which have been demonized by some as religious cults are stepping into the void.

Krokodil is a drug that eats away users from the inside out. Its ingredients are cheap and readily available from local pharmacies, so we bought them.
 
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This has probably been mentioned at least once in here, but Restrepo really caught my attention.

Changed my view on militia a bit.

I enjoyed it.
 
The Last Word.

Anyone who supports the death penalty should see this movie it is such a powerful documentary I cried a few times. Its on Netflix in demand right now see it! I dont even like documentarys that much but I have showed this to 5 or 6 people from both sides of the issue and have gotten positive responses from everyone.
 
ive said it hundreds of times, and im gonna say these again

Gonzo: the life and work of hunter s thomapson

senna

bill hicks - the american sotry
 
Human Planet - BBC

Like all life forms, humanity partially adapts to types of natural environment, yet also tends to change them. Each episode examines how life differs for men and nature in some type of environment, from Arctic to desert and jungle, from coasts to mountains.

This was one of the most beautiful documentary series I've seen. Definitely worth checking out.
 
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