Judith Herrin, You can’t know Virginia without knowing the Civil War, and Ken Burns’s mammoth, beyond-classic documentary will stuff you so full of detail you’ll be dreaming of muttonchops and mournful fiddle music for weeks. Jonathan Foyle, A collaboration between Tom Hanks and Steven Speilberg, Band of Brothers followed in close proximity to the iconic Saving Private Ryan in terms of content, setting, and historical material. Here, then, is cinema's grandest piece of propaganda, to remind us not only of the terror of fascism but of the power of the image. A decade after the movie's initial release, it still couldn't be aired on Paris's televisions. But no one expected the emotional gut punch of interviewee Lila Lipscomb, a patriotic army mother turned disbeliever. Fred Dibnah examines the skill of Britain's shipbuilders and machine engineers. Alex Langlands, 177 min Instead, he’s in the documentary game for the exultation of truth, conveying it in such a way as to focus on the overpowering emotions at its core. Instead, he would turn his "kino eye" into a hungry maw, one that would cheerfully devour men and women at work, gnashing the image into innovative split-screen and double exposures, breaking the bonds of time and causality. (Oscar-nominated Arrival cinematographer Bradford Young is one of I Called Him Morgan’s credited cameramen.) The series is based on various Norse myths and legends. The love of his life has gotten engaged and his father is dead, his property having been sold and more or less abandoned. Leon McCarron retraces Lord Dufferin's 1856 voyage to the Arctic. Bad weather, heart attacks, temperamental stars and a ballooning budget—it's amazing a turkey didn't result. Our top choice was an obvious one. Liz Garbus’s What Happened, Miss Simone? How London has grown in size and spread into the surrounding country. The walls depict vivid impressions of their surroundings—and in some sense breaches the fabric of their imaginations. Using charm, patronage, skill, duplicity and ruthlessness, they would ... See full summary », Stars: Filmmaker John Scheinfeld dips in and out of the music—too much so, it turns out, and with too little insight into the specifics of his gifts. Samira Ahmed goes back to when Persia faced her gravest threat - Genghis Khan. Contains repeated ... See full summary », Director: Documentary, Biography, History, From a small Italian community in 15th-century Florence, the Medici family would rise to rule Europe in many ways. The series follows the man's struggles with returning home and back to his previous life. Angela Palmer-Haibach, This strikingly perceptive doc is so intimate, it hurts. The series is set in the late 9th century. The Body in Question. For that, Coppola would have to wait until, How does an artist deal with one of the biggest monsters of our time? Forty-five years later, it remains a high mark for employing vrit styles to construct something much more perverse and profound than your typical cautionary tale. - From St Peter's to St Paul's" by Waldemar Januzczak which was strangely not on record on IMDB. Ostensibly, we're following a world traveler as he journeys between locations, from San Francisco to Africa, from Iceland to Japan. A one-stop shop for all things video games. Although many of the super popular historic shows that IMDb users just can't get enough of are set way farther back in history, the fact that this series is set in the mid-20th century doesn't make it any less fun to watch. Today, Robert Flaherty's arctic slice of life is criticized: His Inuit subjects, made curious by the bulky camera, couldn't help but act a little. A masterpiece of what-if storytelling, Peter Watkins's chilling featurette depicts the aftermath of a British nuclear war from a you-are-there perspective. As a 13-year-old Jewish captive, he was beloved by his SS guards for his voice. The real world struggling with sociopolitical inequity? Fires rage, children expire, and England is turned into a barren wasteland; no one had used the fake-documentary format to such an extent before, or with such urgency since. They left the cameras rolling, even as their lives unraveled; director Andrew Jarecki shaped the found footage into a heartbreaker. How does an artist deal with one of the biggest monsters of our time? Mathew Baynton, Barbara Kopple's staggeringly dense record of a Kentucky coal-mine strike is the ultimate example of crusading art: a chronicle of personal pain and sacrifice as ingrained as the soot in these workers' palms. Nine years later, in 1985, a documentarian named Errol Morris drifted into town from New York. Martha Howe-Douglas. Toward the end of his working career, the feisty director mounted this sly, quietly groundbreaking study of the art of lying, one that flits from hoaxer Clifford Irving to Welles's own fake alien invasion, The War of the Worlds. | Using scientific research, government statistics, and testimonies on the damage done in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Watkins presents manufactured scenes of suburban mayhem under the guise of an emergency news report. Today we're ranking the best historical TV shows by IMDb rating. It’s not a mystery who pulled the trigger—it was his common-law wife, Helen, who was more than 10 years his senior—but I Called Him Morgan isn’t about solving a crime, rather, it’s about connecting the dots regarding why the crime happened. A little after midnight on Nov. 28, 1976, Dallas police officers Robert Wood and Teresa Turko made a routine traffic stop for a car driving without headlights. Documentary. Knightfall premiered in 2017 on the History Channel and so far, two seasons of this historic show have aired. Family members, former bandmates and famous fans (Kamasi Washington, Wynton Marsalis, John Densmore, Bill Clinton) recount the genius of the sax player’s compositions and evolution of his talents, from his Charlie Parker-mimicking early work to his later, freeform experimentation. How the legacy of eugenics continues to the present day. Related: Hamilton: Which Character Is Your Soulmate, Based On Your Zodiac? —Andy Crump, Year: 2016 Director: Kasper Collin I Called Him Morgan is the story of two troubled people, one of whom killed the other. Paul sets sail through the Kyles of Bute to Loch Long and the summit of the Cobbler. Documentary, Biography, History, Well known faces within the British media each embark on individual journeys to answer some questions in regards to their own family history. © Common Sense Media. 10 Twitter Reactions That Prove It’s Real, Seinfeld: 5 Times We Felt Bad For Elaine (& 5 Times We Hated Her), Cory Michael Smith: His 4 Best Roles & 4 Worst Roles, Ranked By IMDb. Britain enters the uncharted waters of the post-Thatcher era. But the greater truth of Flaherty's groundbreaking study can't be denied: Forevermore, documentaries would be committed to the social notion of bringing distant cultures closer (however compromised). So was born the television documentary series, and what follows is a list of the ten greatest of these that went out across the airwaves over the last forty years. Fred Dibnah's Magnificent Monuments. Scenes of igloo building and parenting were staged. A group of 15 volunteers aged between 10 and 59 are transported back to Victorian London as they spend three weeks living and working in a recreation of the notorious Old Nichol slum in Bethnal Green in London's East End. Suzannah Lipscomb takes a tour of the Victorian home and unveils the hidden dangers that posed a deadly threat to Victorian life. Steve Buscemi stars in this series as Nucky Thompson, a sly politician who runs Atlantic City with the help of the mobsters that are working in the seedy underbelly of the city. One of the most gutting facts underscored in Hidden Figures was how much creativity and intellectual excellence a society loses when it lets its prejudices set the limits on its ambition.