At the documentary seminar I did with Leanne Pooley a couple of weeks ago, Leanne provided us with a list of documentaries that we should see. Of the list of 28, I had seen 1. Since then, I’ve seen 4.
Here’s the list. How many have you seen?
- High School (Wiseman)
- Salesman (Maysles Brothers)
- Don’t Look Back (Pennebaker)
- Mr Death (Morris)
- Roger and Me (Moore) (tick)
- The Good Women of Bangkok (O’Rourke)
- War Stories Our Mothers Never Told Us (Preston)
- Dogtown and Z-Boys (Peralta) (tick)
- Drinking For England (Hill)
- Crumb (Zwigoff)
- Punitive Damage (Goldson)
- Cane Toads (Lewis)
- The Leader, The Driver, and the Driver’s Wife (Broomfield)
- The Fog Of War (Morris) (tick)
- The Kid Stays In The Picture (Bursten) (tick)
- All About My Father (Benestad)
- Capturing The Friedmans (Jareki) (tick)
- The Corporation (Achbar & Abbott) (tick)
- Touching The Void (MacDonald) (tick)
- To Be And To Have (Philibert)
- My Architect (Kahn)
- Grizzly Man (Herzog) (tick)
- Man On Wire (Marsh)
- The Art Star and the Sudanese Twin (Brett-Kelly)
- At The Death House Door (Gilbert, James)
- Last Train Home (Fan)
- Deep Water (Osmond, Rothwell)
- The Cove (Psihoyos)