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Top 10 Best Netflix Documentaries to Watch Now! 2018

Top 10 Best Netflix Documentaries to Watch Now! 2018

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If you're looking for a documentary to watch on Netflix. These are the best documentaries on Netflix. While the streaming video service Netflix gets a lot of attention for their TV shows and movies, they also have a large selection of documentaries for you to choose from. With so many choices, we ve narrowed down the list to let you know the Top 10 documentaries that you can watch on Netflix right now.
Date: 2020-05-09

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I've watched soo many, I will try to name some I haven't yet seen in the comments: (I included some you can find on Amazon Prime & some on YouTube bottom. Blackfish is great. ( Also, The Cove- unfortunately not on Netflix, you may be able to find it on YouTube, or other streaming services) Rotten. The Fear of 13- it's amazing to listen to this man speak and you cant help but feel he knows real love despite being a murderer, just a great journey of self discovery and life on death row. Take your pills I am Innocent Who took Jonny (happened in my state, and includes interviews from the parents of 2 girls abducted right in my area) Audrey & Daisy The Witness, also some great podcasts on this. Out of Thin Air (On Amazon Prime-The Jinx, Beware the Slenderman) Also, you can find on Youtube ... Capturing the Friedmans What's wrong with Aunt Dianne Grey Gardens (relatives of Jackie Kennedy, the daughter could have been an amazing, brilliant socialite if her crazy mother hadn't kept her locked in the horrific mansion- also has a look into speculated Mental Illness) The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia Just Melvin, Just Evil--- one crazy asshole and the hell he put family through. It's gives me stomach turns at times; the way Black Mirror sometimes would, but is somehow captivating to watch.
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A decent list but you left out The Staircase , the story of the Michael Peterson trial for the 'murder' of his wife Kathleen in 2001. I have watched it twice now and (SPOILER ALERT!!) it has left me shaken to the core over the injustices of the American legal system and how the wealthy in America, while able to afford the best legal representation, can end up with the short end of the stick as they are judged more for their 'lifestyle' than for the FACTS of the case. The Staircase is gripping, brutal and tender as we watch the journey of Michael Peterson throughout this case and watch as a vibrant man and his family are ground into the dirt by the wheels of the American judicial system. Fascinating stuff and I can't imagine why it is not on this list!! Any YES, Wild, Wild County IS a truly bizarre and fascinating tale - loved it and I plan to watch it again as well!!
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UNACKNOWLEGMENT the ufo documentary is absolutely the best out of everything on netflix . its not just about another murder case or missing persons case , its about the biggest cover up in united states history . its also about mulit billion doller people makeing there on contract militas to control the government and everybody any congress includeing the president! omg . you think ufo,s aint real , well theres first hand knowledge of our people working in D.A.R.P.A and other tech companys watching our government test drive disc crafts that defy gravity and speed. after you watch that documentary you will believe no doubt . unless your totally against knowledge theres no way you can deny people smarter than einstein thats seen stuff .
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(T)ERROR is a good documentary on Netflix. IMDB: (T)ERROR is the first documentary to place filmmakers on the ground during an active FBI counterterrorism sting operation. Through the perspective of Shariff , a 63-year-old Black revolutionary turned informant, viewers get an unfettered glimpse of the government's counterterrorism tactics and the murky justifications behind them. Taut, stark and controversial, (T)ERROR illuminates the fragile relationships between individual and surveillance state in modern America, and asks who is watching the watchers.
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The Wolfpack. A story following the six Angulo brothers who have spent their entire lives locked away from society in an apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. All they know of the outside world is gleaned from the films they watch obsessively and recreate meticulously, using elaborate homemade props and costumes. For years this has served as a productive way to stave off loneliness but when one of the brothers escapes, everything changes.
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Holy Hell was fantastic but I don't think it is on Netflix anymore. But if you can find it, it's worth watching. A west coast cult during the Reagan Era. I thought about it for days afterward, wondering how this stuff happens. Evil Genius was fabulous. Dirty Money was also good, totally binged it and wanted more!!
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Netflix sucks and so does Target, NFL, Nordstrom s and every other leftist business or organization. The left declared war and I don t do business with the enemy except when I don t know it as some are smart enough to not broadcast their beliefs.
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I love nature documentaries, especially any narrated by David Attenborough, he s so easy to listen to. I also saw evil geniuses, as a result of seeing something about it on a youtube video and wanting to know more. That was messed up.
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As far as I am concerned, there are certainly more than ONE of these top ten documentaries that could have EASILY been replaced by the wonderful Mr. Werner Herzog and his awe inspiring film........ The Cave Of Forgotten Dreams .
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The BBC nature doc South Pacific was honestly the most visually breathtaking documentary I've ever seen. As much as I love Planet Earth 1&2, this one was fascinating. I've since watched it three times- utterly amazing!!
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