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kimreesesdaughter: spaceshipsandpurpledrank: maybesomeoneterrible: sixpenceee: The Best Documentaries To Watch On Netflix I found these documentaries to be amazing. Some have taught me something new, others have opened my eyes to reality. Dark Girls: This fascinating and controversial film goes underneath the surface to explore the prejudices dark-skinned women face throughout the world. It’s a Girl: This grave documentary spotlights the cultural traditions that surround widespread female “gendercide” and violence toward women in India and China. DMT: The Spirit Molecule: This documentary examines the powerful psychedelic compound DMT, which is naturally produced in humans and scores of other species. Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson presents new revelations about time and space in this reboot of the original “Cosmos” documentary series. Inside North Korea: Correspondent Lisa Ling gains access into North Korea and gives viewers a rare glimpse inside one of the most oppressive regimes in the world. Forensic Files: Detectives and crime lab technicians use the latest and most fascinating procedures to solve crimes in this documentary-style show. Living On a Dollar: Four American friends travel to rural Guatemala, where they attempt to exist on a dollar a day for two months to experience life in extreme poverty. Whores Glory: This compassionate documentary examines the daily routines and experiences of prostitutes in Thailand, Bangladesh and Mexico What Plants Talk About: Scientist J.C. Cahill hosts this lighthearted look at the world of plants and how they live, grow and behave, with some surprises along the way. Vanishing of the Bees: This documentary details the economic, political and ecological consequences of a puzzling phenomenon: a dwindling world honeybee population. Here are other documentary lists I have on my blog. Top 10 Disturbing Documentaries Top 10 Essential Documentaries Top 10 Interesting Documentaries Maybe isn’t the best on Netflix, but would also suggest ‘To Be Takei’, it’s about George Takei, but branches into more than Star Trek (his civil rights work, his time in American Internment camps).Great list though! @kimreesesdaughter You seen the first one? Of course. That’s the documentary where homeboy said dark skinned girls were good for running errands -- source link