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Documentary films can be both informative and entertaining. They offer a unique perspective on the world that can be enlightening and thought-provoking. If you’re looking for a good documentary to watch, here are 5 you shouldn’t miss.

1. “The Act of Killing” (2012)

This film explores the Indonesian genocide of 1965-66, in which an estimated 500,000 to 1 million people were killed. The film follows a group of men who participated in the killings and are now living freely, some even celebrated as heroes. It’s a shocking and eye-opening look at the events and their aftermath.

2. “The Fog of War” (2003)

This documentary features interviews with former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, who served during the Vietnam War. McNamara discusses his role in the conflict and the lessons he learned from it. It’s a fascinating inside look at one of the most controversial wars in U.S. history.

3. “The Thin Blue Line” (1988)

This film investigates the wrongful conviction of Randall Dale Adams, who was sentenced to death for the murder of a police officer. The evidence against Adams was flimsy, and the film raises serious questions about the criminal justice system. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in true crime stories.

4. “The Civil War” (1990)

This documentary series from Ken Burns tells the story of America’s deadliest conflict, the Civil War. Through interviews, archival footage, and narration, it brings the events of the war to life and provides insights into the causes and effects of the conflict.

5. “Hoop Dreams” (1994)

This film follows two inner-city teenagers, William Gates and Arthur Agee, as they pursue their dream of becoming professional basketball players. The film offers an intimate look at the lives of these young men and their families, as well as the obstacles they face. It’s an inspirational story that will stay with you long after you’ve seen it.

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