Name a better documentary than pic in the last 10 years

Name a better documentary than pic in the last 10 years

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It wasn't even that good wtf. They didn't resolve anything and the ending was a complete let down. Wow, it shined a light on a slightly weird fetish, bravo.

Pina, Searching for Sugar Man, Samsara, Cave of Forgotten Dreams, Nostalgia for the Light, The Salt of the Earth, Senna, Junun, Leviathan, This Is Not A Film, Citizenfour, Inside Job, Jodorowsky's Dune, Stories We Tell, Bill Cunninghman NY, The Imposter, 5 Broken Cameras, I'm Still here, Catfish, The Pervert's Guide to Ideology, 20,000 days on Earth, Blackfish, Waste Land, Restrepo, OJ Made In America, No Home Movie, Til Madness Do Us Apart, Homo Sapiens, Armadillo, All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace, Bitter Lake,, Tabloid, Making A Murderer, Marley, Hypernormalisation, The Square, Listen To me Marlon, Happy People Year in Taiga, Man on Wire, Sigur Ros - Heima, Encounters at the end of the World, The Cove, The Beaches of Agnes, A Letter to Uncle Boonmee.

i've read the synopsis because i've very sceptical now about documentaries which claim to be mysterious or thrilling, and that's the impression i got. more often than not these thriller type documentaries are made by a filmmaker who's desperate to have an incredible story which descends into a gripping topic or world, but they don't actually have anything like that. so they pile on the ooh so mysterious and sketchy shit, along with including themselves so they can show just how STARTLING this mildly odd world they're investigating is.

not every 25-year-old "documentary filmmaker" can make his own version of the jinx

All that and no Deep Water? Wtf is your issue

> I DIDN'T WATCH THE MOVIE BUT HERE'S MY OPINION ON IT

imdb.com/title/tt6001964/

wat

Not to mention how far off the mark it is. This documentary actually did have a sinister conspiracy at the heart of it.

You would have to actively avoid looking for the documentary to find that instead

>sinister

Beware of Mr. Baker, The Imposter, Let the Fire Burn

I hadn't even heard of it, I'm gonna watch it, thanks.

What, tricking people into working in america without a proper visa and then suing them for it, and if they object to any of it then extorting them, harassing their families and attempting frame them for felony crimes isn't sinister?

What do you mean nothing was resolved? It linked together this whole world of tickling cells run by this one creepy dude that has been going on for atleast 20 years.

The phone call at the end cleared everything up.
>When did the tickling start up again?
>Well...it never actually ended

I enjoyed it.
I also recently enjoyed Sour Grapes, Who Took Johnny?, An Open Secret.

I would also recommend watch Documntary Now!

>one guy with money runs a bunch of porn sites
>he's also kind of an asshole and uses false identities
yeah, this isn't scandalous or sinister or shocking no matter how hard they tried to make it look so

Dude, seriously. Watch the fucking movie before you get into arguments about it online.

I saw it as soon as it leaked you faggot, it isn't as bad as you're pretending it is, maybe you need to rewatch it

Defamation.

D'amato shill leave

The guy got sent to prison for trying to frame someone he was extorting for hacking.

Wrong post

Here is your shill:

wow someone went to prison? :O
I'm not the only one disappointed in this piece of shit, most reviews give it a B- to C rating
>By the time Farrier and Reeve confront the real “Jane O'Brien,” David D'Amato, the son of a prominent New York insurance lawyer, the decision to focus their energies on the person, and not on the mechanisms that made his anonymity possible, seems less a nod toward nuance than a failure to see the forest for the trees. It's a misstep any reporter is capable of making, particularly after being buried so long in the search for biographical details, but it leaves the film, an otherwise remarkable feat of persistence, feeling flimsier than its enigmatic composition would suggest. “If you want to stick your head in a blast furnace, do it,” warns one of three men D'Amato sends to Auckland, and though the remark lights an admirable fire under the filmmakers, Tickled never generates enough heat to make good on the metaphor.

It is more than him being an asshole.

The guy is in complete denial about the fact that he runs fetish porn sties. Whenever someone confronts him about it he sends out lawsuit threats which end up being fake As soon as someone leaves his harem he starts harassing them and their families. How about the fact that when the documentary starts with them trying to get an interview, he immediately starts harassing them.

It would be one thing if he was just some guy running a porn site but he is a complete nutcase with tickle cells all over the country.

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;_;7

This was really disappointing after the first 30mins. Not exactly a must watch.

OP, you should probably watch more than a handful of docos before starting a thread.

Has anyone watched Grey Gardens?