This has probably been said but Ken Burns' Vietnam series was eye opening and for me deeply moving. Gets both sides of the conflict, perspectives of troops in the field and political situation on the home front. Just amazing. I highly recommend watching
Ken Burns Vietnam is the best documentary history that I know of. I've spent a total of several years in Vietnam. Vietnam Vet '69, 70.
What did you do there?
@JulianD Worked on PBRs and a swift boat. I was on a repair barge moored in the Bassac (Mekong) at Chao Duc on the Cambodian border. How bout you? Were you there?
All of Ken Burns' documentaries are great, some move a little slow but you always learn something of our history.
I think I have seen all of his series, yet to find one that wasn't very, very good.
Posted by BDairA very accomplished woman.
Posted by BDairGreat documentary.
Posted by babyhumanistA couple days ago, I watched "Three Identical Strangers" for a fourth time.
Posted by LetzGetReal [ae911truth.org] There is a documentary video available with a contribution.
Posted by Metaqueen70I have seen two documentaries lately the first one was called Monster with Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci.
Posted by BrunosticA little humor. People who watch doc's are not known for it ?
Posted by PalacinkyCurious if any of you just saw this– "No Man’s Land: the takeover of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge by Anti-Government Militias" and what your opinions were: [pbs.org]
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Posted by JustChrisIf you love sushi, or if you love culinary crafts and the pursuit of perfection, you'll love Jiro Dreams of Sushi. [youtube.com] Anthony Bourdain loves the guy. [youtube.com]