Documentaries are generally less popular form of visual entertainment, especially when compared to main-stream movies. This is mainly because documentaries are generally believed to be boring and are thought to lack the entertainment and commercial element. But it is also a fact that documentaries are one of the best sources of gaining knowledge by observing facts and events. It is not that all documentaries are entertaining, but most of them are interesting in a way that they can help you to change your mind about certain things, and helps to bring a positive change in your surrounding and to the world.
Some of the highlighted characteristics that a good documentary must possess are:
The topic must be different from daily life issues
The documentary must have some useful information (that shocks or amuses you in some way)
It must have the power to grab your attention
Here are some documentaries which are considered as must see documentaries based on the rating of higher than 8.0/10 on IMDb.
Top 8 Must See Documentaries
Home (2009) – How We Are Destroying the Earth – Our Beautiful Home!
Produced by | Luc Besson and Denis Carot |
Directed by | Yann Arthus Bertrand |
Written by | Isabelle Delannoy, Yann Arthus Bertrand, Yen le Van and Denis Carot. |
Awards received |
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IMDb rating | 8.6/10 |
Summary
In this movie, the disturbance in the ecological balance by the human race is beautifully captured. This documentary revolves around how human activities are disrupting the eco-system and protective barriers. The shooting of this documentary is completed in many aerial places of the world. The basic concept was to identify the threatening effects imposed over the ecosystem and how to optimize the recovery of earth. This documentary of 120 minutes has gained a lot of appreciation across the world.
Senna (2010) – The Story of 3-Times F1 World Championship Winner
Produced by | James Gay Rees, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner |
Directed by | Asif Kapadia |
Written by | Manish Pandey |
Awards received |
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IMDb rating | 8.6/10 |
Summary
Ayrton Senna is the highlight of this documentary. He was 3-times Brazilian motor racing champion. The documentary revolves around his life story and specifically his death in an accident when he was just 34 years old. The documentary has been shot from the videos and track footages provided by his family and friends. No formal type of commentary is used in this documentary.
Baraka (1992) – The True story of Human Religion and Life
Produced by | Mark Magidson |
Directed by | Ron Fricke |
Written by | Geneveive Nicholas and Constantine Nicholas |
Awards received |
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IMDb rating | 8.6/10 |
Summary
This documentary has gained much popularity and critical acclamation due to its non-narrative attribute or any voice-over. The shoot has been completed in 24 countries of the world from where the textures of human activities and natural events are compiled in a beautiful way. Special techniques of photography skills such as time lapse and slow motion have been incorporated in this documentary of 96 minutes.
The Cove (2009) – Killing of Dolphins and Eventually Humans
Produced by | Paula DuPre Pesman and Fisher Stevens |
Directed by | Louie Psihoyos |
Written by | Mark Monroe |
Awards received |
And 30 more awards. |
IMDb rating | 8.5/10 |
Summary
The main story line covered in this documentary is the killing of dolphins in Japan. The attention is diverted to the fact that the ratio of dolphin killings has been significantly increased in the past few years. In addition, documentary also discussed the unnoticed hazard of mercury intoxication from the consumption of dolphin flesh.
Samsara (2011) – The Story of Exploring the World
Produced by | Mark Magidson |
Directed by | Ron Fricke |
Written by | Mark Madigson and Ron Fricke |
Awards received |
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IMDb rating | 8.4/10 |
Summary
This documentary is also non-narrative in nature. The theme of this documentary is to extend the learning of human experiences and earth from a step further from the Baraka. Samsara is the narration of human nature, its secrets and depth as well as the spirituality as well as disaster zones. This documentary of 102 minutes is shot in 25 countries over a period of 5 years and will reveal to you some miraculous natural wonders, sacred grounds and industrial complexes.
Inside job (2010) – Story of US Financial Meltdown
Produced by | Charles Ferugson and Audrey Mars |
Directed by | Charles Ferugson |
Narrated by | Matt Damon |
Awards received |
And nominated for 18 awards. |
IMDb rating | 8.3/10 |
Summary
This documentary is comprised of five parts. The basic idea is to show the side of corruption in the world of finance across the USA due to which many people faced a lot of problems, they discussed the root cause of this corruption and its sources. The five parts in this documentary are as follows,
How we got there: It is the first part of inside job, this part explains the loan crisis in the financial breakout.
The bubble: It is the second part in which the actual cause is identified such as the bank’s assets were more than the money borrowed from investment banks.
The crisis: This part showed the global paralysis of the financial world.
Accountability: This part showed that the honest and truthful workers stand against this corruption and left their jobs which cause a serious effect over the working environment.
Where we are now: An overall idea of the current situation in which the current status of the labor was discussed, that many of the workers have removed from their assigned jobs in this era.
Sicko (2007) – Standard of Healthcare for Sick in United States
Produced by | Michael Moore and Maegan O’Hara |
Directed by | Michael Moore |
Written by | Michael Moore |
Awards received |
And 13 more awards, also nominated for Oscar. |
IMDb rating | 8.1/10 |
Summary
This documentary is related with the health care and management system (pharmaceutical industry and health insurance), a comparison has been done between the profitable health organizations of US with the non-profitable organization of UK.
Exit through the Gift Shop (2010) - Graffiti Artists At Work
Produced by | Holly Cushing and Jamie D’Cruz |
Directed by | Banksy |
Narrated by | Rhys Ifans |
Awards received |
And 20 more awards, also nominated for Oscar. |
IMDb rating | 8.1/10 |
Summary
This is a story about a French immigrant, Thierry Guetta. He moved to Los Angeles and develops a craziness for street art. He takes his camera everywhere with himself to capture the beauty and life in streets of Los Angeles. This documentary beautifully depicts the colors and dark shades of street artists and their art.
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