Sup Forums-approved documentaries

Any good docs to watch (YT/Vimeo preferable)? I just got out of work, I have pizza and brownies in the fridge, and I can't eat them without a good show...

I have a Netflix account, but I don't trust their documentaries. Unfortunately, I already watched the one about Mosley :(

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Zero Hour: Columbine

OK, OK...

I'll look through it, though I might have already watched it. Thanks for the rec

Pervert's guide to ideology. (on netflix)

Its not really a documentary as much as it is a collection of philosophical critiques of culture (primarily using movies/propaganda as examples). Full disclosure: the host is huge Hegelian, which some misconstrue as communist). Regardless, the critiques are incredibly interesting and very Sup Forums friendly.

-10/10 recommend

seriously, I want you to watch it.

I will cry if you dont.

Not on Netflix, so I'll look on the putlockers.

youtube.com/watch?v=UoB80Yk9NYg

Exit Through the Gift Shop
It's by banksy so it's kind of a trip
It's basically about the value (or lack thereof) of modern "art" and the transition that street artists have made from actual street art to gallery art. It's my favorite documentary.

Hypernormalisation-Adam Curtis
Bitter Lake-Adam Curtis

I think you'll enjoy it. Its one of my favorite films. His accent is hard, but just keep watching, the content is too good.

Don't worry bud, even if I can't watch it today, it will be on my list now. Thanks for the recommendation.

Also, the these aren't really docs, but

-VICE interview episode with Ed Snowden and Shane Smith.

And

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Also

Also check out the PBS American Experience episode about Ruby Ridge.

mandatory

vimeo.com/127979808

Watched that, better than I thought it was going to be.

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This will keep you busy

>philosophical critiques of culture
Sounds like literal Frankfurt School to me

TGSNT

Century of the Self. Traces the roots of consumer culture and modern propaganda from the end of World War One and the former CPI member (Bernays) that birthed it. Shockingly red pulled from the BBC.

Princes of the yen.
Talks about how the Bank of Japan used it's power to make money to change Japan from a welfare to shareholder style capitalistic society and using it's ability to make bubbles to push through political reform.

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Here's a list of several good ones, if the link is dead I'm sure you know why to find them.

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No one said it, but it's common in these threads.
Empire of dust, yt.

Also Netflix has a great doc about radical Islam in the UK, but I forget the name.

any shorter docs that i can fit between now and falling asleep?

White Rabbit. It's like Columbine Turned into a movie.

Yuris lecture is a must watch.

youtube.com/watch?v=SZnkULuWFDg

What is pol opinion on communism by the backdoor ?

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Watched Get Me Roger Stone on Netflix recently. Bretty gud.

These ones are ok. When Vice had a very brief moment of legitimacy.

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Requiem for the American Dream

>linking VICE
Use hooktube to prevent views

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Africa Addio. Footage of an Africa descending into madness after decolonization.

Do you guys have a link to a site that summarizes the Jewish anti white bias? I am trying to redpill people but I can't send any images.

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>slavoj zizej
>>>/leftypol/

i expected too much coming in this thread :[

j-just keep hoping user

same
shills are driving old Sup Forums out

>-10/10
*sniff*

The Keepers on Netflix is a 7-part documentary.

Making A Murderer is another good one, in a similar style to it.