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Hypernormalisation
HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that following the global economic crises of the 1970s, governments, financiers and technological utopians gave up on trying to shape the complex “real world” and instead established a simpler…
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Mala Mala
Watching Mala Mala is like stepping into a technicolor dream where gender is a playground, Puerto Rico is a character in its own right, and the soundtrack low-key makes you want to strut down a beach…
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Best in class
Welcome in reality where the surfing board is a symbol of deathly rebel In country when only the brave girls are swimming When U think that you have tough access to the water and surfing equipment…
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Franca, chaos and creation
“Franca: Chaos and Creation”, directed by Francesco Carrozzini, is far more than a documentary—it’s a moving, intimate, and visually arresting tribute to one of fashion’s most provocative and pioneering voices: Franca Sozzani. As the long-time editor-in-chief…
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TOP 10 cult docs
Selection of the most interesting and rare documentaries about cults and their leaders. What veganism has to do with cult 1. Wild Wild Country (2018 – Netflix) A gripping docuseries about the controversial Indian guru Bhagwan…
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Madoff
Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street is a 2023 American true crime documentary series directed by Joe Berlinger and based in part on the 2021 book Madoff Talks by Jim Campbell. The four-part series was produced by RadicalMedia in association with Third Eye Motion Picture Company for…
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Raving Iran
Raving Iran is a bold, emotionally charged documentary that transcends its surface narrative to become a powerful statement on artistic resistance, cultural identity, and the universal human yearning for freedom. Directed by Susanne Regina Meures, the…
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Oh my god… it’s Jesus Camp
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you combine children, choreography, charismatic Christianity, and a PowerPoint presentation about eternal damnation, Jesus Camp has your answer. Spoiler: it’s a documentary, not a new Netflix horror series —…
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Paris is burning
This 1990 documentary, directed by Jennie Livingston, is not just a film—it’s a cultural archive, a sassy syllabus, and a shimmering disco ball of truth reflecting both the pain and power of queer life in 1980s…
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The Source Family
If Wes Anderson ever tripped on acid and decided to document a real-life cult with impeccable fashion sense, cosmic tunes, and enough charisma to start a juice empire, The Source Family would be the result. This…