9 documentaries that everyone should see

Of course, knowledge is power - but can it be entertained as well? Over the past few decades, a series of documentaries have focused on the increasingly dangerous environmental conditions of the United States, food production and labor practices, and have actively answered this question. Movies like American Foods, Fox Cutter, Gasland and many other companies are as attractive and engaging as any other feature film - even when illuminating facts that may be unacceptable. "Although many of the films in these films are quite severe, they also showcase the rich period of documentary production," said Jim Ryan, author of Emerson's Los Angeles-based senior scholar, "American Autobiographical Documentary." “It’s always a problem. Filmmakers have a chance to understand what’s going on there. I hope people can do something before it’s really too late.” There are nine documentaries, and every conscious consumer should watch it immediately. Come and see - just like today. These films have an inner influence and are destined to light a spark of change. The way a lecture or book, no matter how good, rarely ends. And believe in us, this is what you and the world need now.

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1. Food company

Oscar-nominated review of the impact of agribusiness, corporate agriculture and political structures, It seems to be designed to protect its international community because of the health and well-being of the American people, food companies are destructive in terms of the scope and accuracy of their arguments. To be sure, you can never find a more convincing reason to buy food from local small farmers - if you choose to eat beef, go to grass feeding - not here. Author Jim Ryan said: "This film really raises the bets of ordinary people, they try to maintain control over their own destiny and their tone." "It provides something that seems to be a huge conspiracy if it is not so easy to connect points "

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2. Forks Over KnivEs

One thing is that some people try to convince you to choose vegetarian food, full food diet, but seeing the choice of lifestyle has fundamentally changed the lives of three seriously ill people, just like The same as this movie in 2011. This movie is far from being subtle, but it is killing you with facts, and after seeing the benefits of the opposite choice, it is difficult to seriously rethink the diet based on animal protein and processed foods, just as they are convincing here. . As the late Roger Albert appropriately mentioned, "This movie can save your life."

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Some of the most powerful examples of this filmmaking are the ones that the author Jim Ryan said. Small, individual private citizen, he found a topic that made him angry and tried to try to express this problem." This Oscar-nominated doctor is a good example of the filmmaker and environmentalist Josh. Fox's research on the effects of hydraulic fracturing or hydraulic fracturing, and the government's approval of its effects at all costs. Movies like this destroy things they don't show. Author Jim Ryan said: "He ended the film with a list of companies, companies, politicians and CEOs who refused to be interviewed."

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Image Source: HBO Documentary 4. If a Tree Falls: The Story of Earth Freedom

A different type of environmental story, if a tree falls The story of the event’s organization of the Earth Liberation Front is eloquently described. It is a painful group that has done enough to seriously prevent environmental crimes, including burning down what they believe to be responsible. This is a very well-designed story - the film won the Best Editor Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for an Oscar - which forces you to consider too much care costs. As Kenneth Turan is in Los AngelesAs stated in the Times, "it not only professionally records the rise and fall of this controversial organization, it also clarifies the unexpected drama and complexity behind one of the key figures. "

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The BBC 5 Obesity, illness and almost death

It is one thing to talk about how unhealthy eating habits affect others, but when you turn your attention to yourself, the bet will become higher. This is once The 310-pound Australian filmmaker and entrepreneur Joe Cross did what it was in this unlikely movie. The film shows the benefits of a plant-based diet. Demonstrate the diversity of modern documentary maker toolboxes. “Finely use animation to reproduce certain things to illustrate the comments that filmmakers won't have,” by Jim Lane.

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6. Rape Field

This type The best thing about a movie or TV series is to explain the problems that the audience never knew. In collaboration with Univision, Frontline exposes sexual assaults to immigrant women, who pick the fruits and vegetables that are ultimately placed on the table. This is a hidden reality that may be easier to ignore but needs to be part of the real thing about cheap food. The cost is bigger. "The front line continues to make amazing work in this area," said the author Jim Lane.

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[ 123] This unforgettable documentary tells two high-risk stories. Through stunning stop photography, It shows the impact of climate change on Iceland, Greenland and Alaska glaciers.It also shows the heroic attempt of environmental photographer James Balog to tell the story under extreme physical pressure. Balog's journey is a powerful way to show that the most global story of our time is a very personal story.

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It can be said that no film has done much to promote international environmental dialogue, rather than an Oscar-winning winner's six-year campaign to promote the impact of climate change to the world. Although the film may have resolved the political differences on this issue, it also put a loud clock on this issue, and we continue to ignore it stupidly. "The world will not end overnight in 10 years," Gore said in the film, which will reach its 10th anniversary in 2016. "But one thing has passed and there will be irreversible damage." ]

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9. Roger and I

Author Jim Ryan thinks this groundbreaking film - along with the fine blue line of Errol Morris - "Fundamentally Changed the world's mainstream American documentary. "In the story of the closure of the GM factory in his hometown of Flint, Michigan, and his own public attempt to interview the company's then CEO, professional cowboy Michael Moore showed humor and Satire can play a serious role in discussing a life-and-death topic. "This is a very successful film," Ryan said. “This shows the documentary filmmakers, you don’t have to go hungry every time you make a movie. It’s also the movie’s f. They can throw themselves in front of their own movies and make fun of them, including themselves.”

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What do you think?

Have you seen these documentaries before? What do you think of them? Will you join other documentaries? Have you changed your habits or changed your mind after reading a documentary? what happened? Share your thoughts, suggestions and stories in the comments section below!

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