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Documentary Movie Reviews

  • Gaga: Five Foot Two reviews

    "Gaga: Five Foot Two" is a documentary directed by Chris Mukabel and starring Lady Gaga . It premiered on September 8, 2017 at the Toronto International Film Festival and launched on Netflix on September 22, 2017 .  The film mainly records the production and release process of Gaga's fifth album " Joanne ", as well as her preparations for the Super Bowl midtime performance, peeking out of the lens of this much-anticipated star   .

  • Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids reviews

    "Little Photographer's Whimsical World (Fine Edition)" is a documentary produced by the Central Radio and Television Film and Television Documentary Center, with a total of 1 episodes. 

  • Religulous reviews

    "Religulous" is a 101-minute documentary released by Lionsgate. The film was directed by Larry Charles and starred by Bill Maher . It was released in the United States on October 3, 2008   . The film tells the story of Bill Maher leading the audience to the scene of various religious incidents, visiting the holy places and representatives of different religions such as Catholicism, Christianity, Mormonism, Scientology, Cannabis, Jews, Muslims, etc., laughing and angry. The curse pointed out all kinds of religious things that are worth thinking about   .

  • Baraka reviews

    "Baraka" is a documentary produced by Look Filmes and directed by Ron Frick. The film premiered on September 15, 1992 at the Toronto Film Festival in Canada. The film is divided into 20 chapters, covering topics such as snow and ice, Africa and the stars. Tell about the evolution of the earth and mankind, the relationship between mankind and the environment   .

  • Citizenfour reviews

    "Citizenfour" is a documentary directed by Laura Portas and starring The True HOOHA , which was released in the United States on October 24, 2014. The film tells about the process and follow-up of Snowden's disclosure of confidential documents of the National Security Agency to news media such as the British "The Guardian" and the American " Washington Post ", restoring the " Prism " incident   .

  • Blue Planet II reviews

    "Blue Planet II" is a marine life documentary produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation, directed by James Honeyborne , narrated by David Attenborough , and Hans Zimmer as the main soundtrack. The show premiered in the UK on October 29, 2017, and exclusively landed on China's Tencent Video on October 30 of the same year, and was broadcast simultaneously on the BBC   . The film realized the simultaneous broadcast of the natural history series in European countries and Asia for the first time. The film mainly covers the polar seas to coral islands and reefs; from the Atlantic Ocean to the deep sea floor; it introduces people to those amazing new landscapes and incredible new species   .

  • Zeitgeist: Addendum reviews

    "Zeitgeist: Addendum" was directed by Peter Joseph and was released in 2008. Starting from the formation of financial industry and currency rules, the film exposes the essence of its existence and operation, and points out the criminal behavior of financial institutions including The Federal Reserve System and The World Bank to devour wealth and enslave the people.

  • Cartel Land reviews

    "Cartel Land" is a documentary directed by Matthew Heineman, featuring Tim Nailer Foley and José Manuel'El Doctor' Mireles. The film tells the story of a battle between the security police at the border of the two countries and the vicious drug cartel of the United Mexican States . Director Heineman won the best director and best photography awards in the American documentary section at the 2015 sundance film festival .

  • The Act of Killing reviews

    "The Act of Killing" is a documentary directed by Joshua Oppenheimer , which was released in Denmark on November 8, 2012. The film records a political massacre in Indonesia in 1965 from the perspective of the executioner.

  • Blackfish reviews

    The documentary "Blackfish" interviewed many coaches and experts to reveal the cruel truth behind the marine entertainment industry, and the staff who lost their minds in the face of high profits cruelly treated marine species. The film uses a structured narrative to challenge our self-righteous relationship between man and nature, revealing how small people's perceptions are in the face of these highly intelligent creatures.