Channel 4's 50 greatest documentaries

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  1. 2.
    Touching the Void
    by Kevin Macdonald

  2. 3.
    Bowling for Columbine

  3. 5.
    Capturing the Friedmans
    by Andrew Jarecki

  4. 8.
    Fahrenheit 9/11
    by Michael Moore

  5. 9.
    When We Were Kings
    by Leon Gast

  6. 10.
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    Faking It (UK TV Series)

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  8. 12.
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    This Week: Death on the Rock

  9. 13.
    The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife [VHS]
    by Nick Broomfield

  10. 14.
    One Day in September
    by Kevin Macdonald

  11. 15.
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    Fourteen Days in May

  12. 16.
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    The Family

  13. 18.
    The Nazis: A Warning From History

  14. 19.
    Super Size Me

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  16. 21.
    Walking with Dinosaurs

  17. 23.
    Beyond the Clouds

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    The Secret Policeman

  20. 26.
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    QED: John's Not Mad

  21. 28.
    The Thin Blue Line
    by Errol Morris

  22. 29.
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    Wife Swap

  23. 31.
    The Power of Nightmares
    by Adam Curtis

  24. 32.
    Spellbound

  25. 33.
    The War Game / Culloden
    by Peter Watkins

  26. 34.
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    Signs of the Times

  27. 35.
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    An Impossible Job: Graham Taylor

  28. 36.
    Woodstock - 3 Days of Peace & Music (The Director's Cut)
    by Michael Wadleigh

  29. 37.
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    People's Century - TV Documentary

  30. 38.
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    Beneath the Veil - 2001

  31. 39.
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    Feltham Sings - 2002

  32. 40.
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  33. 42.
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    Driving School - BBC

  34. 43.
    Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
    by Fax Bahr and George Hickenlooper

  35. 44.
    Nanook of the North (The Criterion Collection)
    by Robert J. Flaherty

  36. 45.
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    Home From the Hill - 1987

  37. 46.
    Civilisation: Complete Series

  38. 47.
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    Fred Dibnah: Steeplejack - 1979

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Created by Arnljotur on Mar 09, 2011.
 

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Where are Films About Art? — 1 year ago

“Paris: The Luminous Years” is brilliant in every way.




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