What are some kino documentaries lads?
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What are some kino documentaries lads?
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that's a sweet set up. always wondered what it looked like
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t. ratboi
Brothers in Blood: The Lions of Sabi Sands
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It's about a coalition of male lions who went on a rampage, taking a huge territory for themselves.
Zeitgeist...!!!!
>ducks
the century of the self
t.lab mouse
You’re gonna keep getting tested on and there’s nothing you can do about it
good recs
anything by werner herzog
dubs of truth
Friendly reminder the US govt used the army to murder innocent American citizens. Never forget and don't believe the lies of the ATF and FBI
YT is full of this nutty 3 hours long conspiracy shit, fun af as long as you dont fall for it like a retard
Michael Palin travel documentaries are all comfy kino
prefer the Michael Portillo ones, Palin is too slap sticky
Palin isn't slap stick in his documentaries though?
I love Portillo docs too.
Tony Robinson always makes great historical shit, wish Netflix or something had them all.
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kino Rod Serling
watch it and educate yourself for a change
>Tony Robinson always makes great historical shit
Time Team, if you want /his/ dockino watch Monarchy by David Starkey
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T. Homosexual mouse
Daivd Starkey, based crippled working class gay man who worked his way to the top.
this experiment has haunted me since I first saw it
keem em comin' bois, good shit being posted
yep, it predicted modern society
Herzog's my favourite filmmaker of all time
I think a prevailing theme in most of his films, drama and documentaries included, is his ability to capture human curiosity from the bygone age of exploration.
Kinda like the
>born too late to explore the earth
>born too early to explore the universe
Space, with our current technology, doesn't really have all that much to offer in terms of human exploration and delving into the unknown, and I feel like that sense of wonderment has died out.
Encounters at the End of the World makes me think of shit like all the expeditions to find the poles in the 19th century, Aguirre Wrath of God represents the European discovery and exploration of the New World, etc. Cave of Forgotten Dreams, my absolute favourite of his, doesn't really have a massive historical precedent like the others I mentioned, but looking into a cave that's been mostly untouched for tens of thousands of years still evokes the same feeling in my opinion, exploring an ancient period of human history which I for most of my life never really distinguished from the dinosaurs of millions of years in the past and beyond up until the Mesopotamian civilizations of 10,000~ years ago, when history is said to start. It's both humbling and deeply terrifying.
The fog of war. There’s uploads on YouTube but there of middling quality, It’s presented by Robert S McNamara in which he shares stories of his time in WW2, Vietnam etc, think Phillip glass did the score
Can't stand his accent
Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a genuinely great documentary, it blows my mind that more people haven't heard of it.
Herzog literally at one point in it says something like "pehrhaps ve are ze crocodiles gazing into ze abyss of time" and it somehow doesnt break the tone or even sound stupid in context.
t. beautiful one
Not to mention Herzog doesn't give a fuck about anyone else in Hollywood. Saw him speak at the Academy a few weeks ago and he not only dissed Coppola but was giving that Indiewire bitch Anne Thompson shit the whole time she was interviewing him. He's a real filmmaker and a super nice guy if you're not onions.
I feel like people would get thrown off by the 3D imax labelling as some corny light show for kids
That's also what I was getting at, how he both humanizes the paleolithic artists and completely throws the viewer off from any semblance of understanding that immense gap of time
How does Yea Forums feel about Samsara/Baraka/Cronos etc? I'm not sure I have ever seen them mentioned here.
This and Pandora's Box. Adam Curtis makes some top notch kino sometimes.
>Cave of Forgotten Dreams
great ost too
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>Samsara/Baraka
One of my favorite films of all time, with Koyaanisqatsi
Samsara is just stunning, wish i had seen in on a big top quality screen the first time
Baraka's an incredibly powerful film
The scene with the Japanese dancers reenacting the detonation of the nuclear bomb still gives me chills
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So did I.
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