I know it's been done on here before but can anyone recommend any good documentaries they have seen. The Seven Five and Welcome to Leith are two good one's i have seen recently.
FFS, Johnny. I'm beginning to think remick was right about you!!
There's a thread on here about the documentary (not TV drama!) The Jinx. I enjoyed that. Talhotblonde was pretty good too.
FFS, Johnny. I'm beginning to think remick was right about you!! There's a thread on here about the documentary (not TV drama!) The Jinx. I enjoyed that. Talhotblonde was pretty good too.
The much maligned BBC's Storeyville series is wonderful; they cherry pick the best docs from around the world. Here is a selection, many of which have won multiple awards
ETRE ET AVOIR 2007 - Rural France Primary School documentary. Yeh I know, but... GIMME SHELTER 2007 - 1969 Rolling Stones! say no more. JFK - ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE 1960 2012 - Fly'ish on the wall'ish MUSCLE SHOALS - THE GREATEST RECORDING STUDIO IN THE WORLD 2014 - well obvious really. THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE CIRCUS 2016 - Weird and wonderful, and far far far better than anyone could ever expect from the title WIENER - SEXT, SCANDALS AND POLITICS - -2016 - Weirder and even wonderfuller. Wiener is documentary dynamite with a short fuse.
The much maligned BBC's Storeyville series is wonderful; they cherry pick the best docs from around the world. Here is a selection, many of which have won multiple awardsETRE ET AVOIR 2007 - Rural France Primary School documentary. Yeh I know, but..
I watch all the Storyville ones. Some of them are absolutely superb.
The Jinx is a must watch for anybody and is superior to Making of a Murderer.
Blackfish was brutal and uncomfortable viewing about killer whales & seaworld.
Cape Cod should be shown to all children (about heroin addiction amongst the young in that USA town).
Great series of documentaries include the ones on the infamous double agent Kim Philby and the story of the SAS by Ben Macintyre; (whose work is utterly gripping)
Louis Theroux documentaries are always intriguing and I like his laconic style of presentation.
I watch all the Storyville ones. Some of them are absolutely superb.The Jinx is a must watch for anybody and is superior to Making of a Murderer.Blackfish was brutal and uncomfortable viewing about killer whales & seaworld.Cape Cod should be shown to
Don't Look Back - D. A. Pennebakeer`s documentary of Bod Dylan`s tour of England in 1965
not just the greatest music documentary but possibly the greatest in any genre.
Don't Look Back - D. A. Pennebakeer`s documentary of Bod Dylan`s tourof England in 1965not just the greatest music documentary but possibly the greatest in any genre.
yes, but its about an era, and America and England. Dylan is very charismatic. there is a scene in the taxi after a concert and some of dylans friends are being a little disparaging about Donovan and his music etc The camera cuts to Dylan looking silently out the window and then you hear him say he like`s Donavon..Dylan`s very clever and charming.
yes, but its about an era, and America and England. Dylan is very charismatic.there is a scene in the taxi after a concert and some of dylans friends are being a little disparaging about Donovan and his music etcThe camera cuts to Dylan looking silen
I like Rich Hall's occasional documentaries about various aspects of American culture on BBC4. Wry and witty. They are quite informative and entertaining, without taking themselves too seriously.
I like Rich Hall's occasional documentaries about various aspects of American culture on BBC4. Wry and witty. They are quite informative and entertaining, without taking themselves too seriously.