You can only pick one and please give details including, the actors, year of release, and if possible, the director.
Thanks!
2006-07-11
14:25:06
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Sorry, but I'm leaving it up to the lucky person to come across this first as a resolved question, because I just couldn't choose. I was very torn between "Smashed" and "Condamo"
All of you -
Thanks for the documentary recommendations
Love, Peace, and Hair Grease!
2006-07-17
09:49:17 ·
update #1
CONDAMO. Its a documentary about 3 men that go deep into the amazon jungle of Peru. At one point one of them loses the bait to fish and they cut a piece of callus from the foot of the guy that lost the bait, they used the callus to fish piranhas then use the piranhas to fish huge fish with just basic heavy Gage fishing string and their bare hands. when pulling in the huge fish they would rub the dull side of their machete on the fishing line to put the fish in a trance and pull them in almost asleep.
2006-07-11 15:27:21
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answer #1
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answered by myamoreterno 3
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Woodstock,1969
2006-07-11 15:17:56
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answered by Rich B 7
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Has to be what got Palme d'Or in Cannes and it's called
' the wind that shakes the barley'. It's movie but a real documentary as well about West Cork in Ireland. Can't remember actors names but Ken Loach directed it. His researchers spent a lot of time working on archives to turn it into a real historical documentary.
2006-07-11 16:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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"Smashed - Tales of Toxic Teens and Alcohol"
It's shown on HBO Family alot...
No actors, just kids who's lives are forever changed because of bad choices involving cars and alcohol.
This documentary is very personal...my daughter and I are in it...
I know it's touched alot of lives because no matter where we go from coast to coast, people will recognize us, and tell us how much the stories told in this documentary have impacted them...but you know what? I'd trade the quasi-notoriety in a second if we could go back in time and make the accident nonexistent.
If you see it, she's Traci...her story is sad and hard to take, but she's tough and I love her..
2006-07-11 14:43:57
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answered by iguana 4
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The World at War, narrated by Laurence Olivier. Came out around 1973. The music by Carl Davis is mesmerising. Should be in all schools curriculum.
2006-07-11 18:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Blue Planet. BBC Nature unit. Narrated by sir David Attenbrough. Shown in 2001. I have a 6 dvd box set it is awesome. And makes me want to be a conservationist when i can afford not to be paid for work.
2006-07-11 14:38:57
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answered by Deep Heat 2
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March of the Penguins released in 2005 ,Morgan Freeman did the narration and it won an Oscar,I am sorry Iknow the directors were French but can not remember their names.
2006-07-11 14:28:43
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answered by Cherokee 5
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Scratch, from 2001 its about the history of the hip hop dj aka turntablists and its the funkiest doc' I've ever seen.
Dont know the director but its on torrentspy for d/load.
2006-07-11 14:32:42
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answered by Dark Angel 4
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http://store.aetv.com/html/product/index.jhtml?id=75261
Eighty Acres of Hell from A/E about Camp Douglas POW War Between the States camp in Chicago in which 6000 Confederates died in unspeakable conditions.
2006-07-11 14:38:31
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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BBC Blue Planet and/or Walking with beasts/dinosaurs...
Amazing documentaries!!
2006-07-11 23:22:10
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answered by Anonymous
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