I love docs of all kinds, but I tend to gravitate towards music docs the most. Science. Politics. Sometimes I get into food docs.
My all-time favorite is "New York: A Documentary Film," a multi-part series on PBS a some years back. A fascinating look at the city I love. It was produced before 9/11, and then one more episode was made after. Other than that, I really like the Ken Burns documentaries, particularly "The Civil War."
Cosmos, both the new (well, comparatively) one with Neil Tyson (Netflix still has it I think), AND the old one (you can find it on Youtube) Carl Sagan. Both are well written, and the Sagan episodes are so brilliantly low tech it becomes adorable (if a bit slow paced). One of the few documentary series I actually wanted to watch more than once, which is pretty unusual praise for a doc.
I watch alot of docs. I also listen to them while I fall asleep at night. Last night I fell asleep (aka stayed up til 3am binge listening) to Death Row Stories. I know that isn't the happiest bedtime story but Susan Sarandon is the narrator and I thought her voice would be soothing.
me too doc addicts can't live without them
I like music and strange murder cas documentaries. "Worst Nightmares" and "Occult Crimes" are 2 of the most recent series I've watched.
@DaniellaGemini I haven't seen any of old NY ones. Have you checked your messages?