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Do you have some examples of recent documentaries that you consider good? I'm always on the lookout for good, unconventional documentaries.
Recent, no sadly.
This is at the crux of my grievance, when I watch documentaries that are 20 or 30 years old or more, what I see are raw looks at interesting topics that don't have this kind of presentation.
I'm scrambling to find anything made in the last 15 years where the presentation is reasonably neutral, and mundanity isn't presented in a hyper dramatic way. Or where the superficial presentation style completely overwhelms the more sober reality of the underlying topic