Looking for inspiration for life? Then we suggest you read the best documentaries of 2019 - believe me, their content can change you!
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In the ever-evolving realm of documentaries, 2023 has delivered a diverse range that delves into the human experience, the complexities of society and the untold stories that resonate with viewers, provoke thought and not only entertain but enlighten. The best documentaries will offer you a variety of human experiences.
The British royal family is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for creators. The fact is that any story related to this family almost always ends up on the front pages of many media outlets.
The first half of 2017 offered quite a few great movies that you just have to watch. Those looking for the perfect escape from reality can find it in Beauty and the Beast or The Lego Batman Movie. Those who are looking for something in the context of the present can watch Nisem tujo zamorec or the horror film Bejezi! Until the end of the year, we have many more great films waiting for us, and we believe that the final selection will be truly outstanding. Here are the best films of the first half of 2017.
The documentary Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy touches on the life and work of Diana, Princess of Wales, 20 years after her tragic death. Based on interviews with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Prince Harry. Both speak openly about their mother, paying tribute to her and explaining how her influence shaped their lives.
These are some of the best documentaries to watch if you want to understand how the world works. Learn about human history, social development, laws of nature, political systems, the corporate world and much more that is a key element of the complex reality in which we live.
The documentary feature film The Wall - Climb For Gold was directed by world-renowned director Nike Hardie, known for the "epic" documentary series Formula 1: Drive To Survive. Therefore, our expectations were extremely high - and in the end, completely justified. It is the best film about a feat in Slovenian sports - the feat of the incredible and inimitable Janja Garnbret.
Patrick Belem, Brazilian journalist and musician, will premiere a documentary about the life and traditions of the Huni Kuin tribe to the Slovenian public as part of the European presentation tour of the documentary film Eskawata Kayawai - The Spirit of Transformation. The film will be shown on August 11 in Maribor and on August 13 in Ljubljana.
With the help of miniature clay figurines and fragments of archival footage, the director returns to the time of his childhood in the surprising documentary The Image That Doesn't Exist and conjures up an unforgettable image of the unimaginable: life and death during Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime.
Luc Jacquet, who spent two months filming in harsh conditions in Antarctica last winter, returns with a new film, mostly shot in 4K resolution, that includes never-before-seen footage from a submarine and drones.
The film, which was six months in the making, tells the incredible story of three young women, Nadja, Maša and Katja. As members of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot, they performed a 40-second punk prayer in a central Russian cathedral.
Although he wasn't a politician or part of the royal family, just like the deaths of John F. Kennedy or Princess Diana, everyone seems to remember where they were the day popular comedian Robin Williams died. He was a man you just had to love. And with the new documentary prepared by HBO, you will honestly cry.