Mine is probably March of the Penguins. Though I usually forget a lot of things when writing these "favourite" posts. What are some of your favourites?
I've always enjoyed everything Louis Theroux's been involved in, so probably one of his documentaries. The two about the Westboro Baptist Church are really good
i really like the radio documentary series P3 Dokument?r. it's usually about crimes, catastrophes or stuff like that. it's in swedish so uh not a great recomendation i guess but .,,,,
as for tv documentaries i really like the planet earth documentaries. theyre Cool idk
I'm personally a fan of Ken Burns' documentaries, especially the Prohibition and Baseball ones. I'm a huge history nerd, so a lot of his works are right up my alley.
I really like documentaries. They are a fantastic way of gaining awareness of worthwhile causes as well as learning about history and fascinating events. Here are three of my top favourites in no particular order. They all happen to be on Netflix as well.
True Cost is a documentary about the fast-fashion industy and the full process from before production to the end of the clothing's life cycle. It focuses on ethics, promoting fair treatment and pay for factory workers and eco-consciousness.
The Drop Box is tear-jerking and inspiring at once, going into many stories of various abandoned orphans in South Korea who are all cared for by an old man who is devoted to God and helping those who were brought to him.
BBC's Africa is a short documentary series consisting of 6 episodes, narrated by David Attenborough. It's a great series for animal lovers and people who enjoy learning about the natural, wild world. Unfortunately, the 6th episode is not available on Netflix, which deals with the environmental issues affecting Africa.
My favorite might be Searching For Sugar Man.It's about a couple of music fans from South Africa searching for a mysterious musician called "Rodriguez".