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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/saddetective87 on 2025-05-22 05:50:01+00:00.

Original Title: How the Vikings became brutal Norman Kings (2025) - In this two part series, Dr Eleanor Janega sets off across Normandy to discover who this band of rugged warriors, settlers and rulers were. [01:53:04]

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/saddetective87 on 2025-05-20 02:20:15+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/therealsrednivashtar on 2025-05-12 09:51:27+00:00.


Ghosts of K2 – A Chilling Tribute to Ambition, Obsession, and the Cost of Greatness

Ghosts of K2 is not just a documentary about a mountain—it’s a haunting tribute to ambition, obsession, and the steep price of greatness. I watched it recently, and it’s lingered with me ever since. I’m not a paid reviewer, just a fan of a good mountaineering story.

The documentary traces the history of expeditions on K2 through the stories of legendary climbers like Pete Schoening, focusing on two key events: the 1939 tragedy and the iconic moment known as "The Belay."

As someone who enjoys mountaineering literature but has never climbed myself, I wasn’t familiar with Fritz Wiessner before this. The film does a fantastic job portraying Wiessner’s prodigious skill, bold vision, and, at times, controversial leadership—brought to life through thoughtful interviews and rare archival footage (I was genuinely surprised some even existed). When the 1939 disaster unfolds and Wiessner reflects on the mountain “shutting” him out after coming agonizingly close to the summit, it evokes both awe and sorrow—for a man history seems to have largely forgotten. Mallory, by contrast, is granted a kind of romantic mythos for his final Everest attempt, while Wiessner remains in the shadows.

Then there’s The Belay—a legendary moment in mountaineering lore. Pete Schoening’s humble, almost casual retelling of how he stopped five men from plummeting to their deaths is quietly breathtaking. When he describes the relief of the pressure finally easing on the rope, I couldn’t help but mutter, “Legend.”

If I had one (very minor) critique, it’s that after these two emotionally intense and gripping stories, the final summit feels slightly underwhelming. Not due to poor storytelling, but simply because what comes before is so compelling.

All in all, Ghosts of K2 is a beautifully crafted, deeply human look at one of the world's most unforgiving mountains. Highly recommended for anyone drawn to mountaineering history—or simply to stories of ambition, tragedy, and resilience at the edge of the world.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/soalone34 on 2025-05-17 12:51:01+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/saddetective87 on 2025-05-16 06:44:38+00:00.

Original Title: Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier (2007) - Forty years after the start of the phenomenon, Paramount commissions Christie's auction house in New York to sell over a thousand original artifacts (spaceship models, costumes, and props) used in the production of Star Trek. [01:29:53]

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/Effective_Reach_9289 on 2025-05-16 02:54:08+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/Orangutan on 2025-05-17 11:52:16+00:00.

Original Title: How One Company Secretly Poisoned The Planet (2025) - The biggest chemical cover up in history. PFAS has polluted the entire global water system. Now, potentially dangerous forever chemicals are being found in the entire US population. [54:08:00]

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/bastardboy123 on 2025-05-16 18:38:58+00:00.

Original Title: My Mom is a Thalidomide Survivor (2025) - In the early 60s, the drug “thalidomide” was given to pregnant women to alleviate morning sickness PRIOR to being approved by the FDA. It was later found to have caused devastating birth defects on their babies. My Mom was a Thalidomide baby. [00:35:23]


2025 Cut to be submitted to film festivals.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/FrigidCanuck on 2025-05-15 17:23:56+00:00.


An in depth look into what PFAS are, how they came about, how they have contaminated the environment, and how prevalent they are. It also addresses potential ways to find out how much PFAS is in you, in your drinking water, and potential ways to avoid exposure.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/LawBaine on 2025-05-13 20:24:49+00:00.


For over a decade, Leonard Glenn Francis— aka Fat Leonard — bribed dozens of US Navy Officers with cash, escorts and perks in exchange for classified intel and privileges — falsely charging 10s of millions of dollars, attempted to flee to Russia but has finally been sentenced for his crimes.

This is a deep dive into the corruption inside the US Navy caused by Fat Leonard

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/Daschunddoberman on 2025-05-09 10:57:52+00:00.


Hey all —

I’ve been working on a documentary-style investigation for the past few months that uncovers a very disturbing subculture online.

At first glance, it’s just “cute monkey videos” — baby monkeys wearing diapers, being “rescued,” or bottle-fed on YouTube and Facebook. But as I dug deeper, I found a network of fake rescues, recycled fear, coded language in the comments, and even organized fetish groups profiting off the suffering of these animals.

I compiled all my findings into a video titled:

Case File 001: Monalisa and the Monkey Abuse Iceberg.

It premieres today, and I’d really appreciate thoughts, feedback, or even just awareness around this topic:

Not looking to farm views — just genuinely trying to bring attention to something most people scroll past without realizing what’s actually happening.

Let me know what you think, and thank you for the time.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/ceoetan on 2025-05-13 00:34:04+00:00.


A chronicling of events and aerial tour of the Palisades Fire burn zone in the aftermath of the Los Angeles Wildfires in Southern California.

On the morning of January 7th, 2025, a small brush fire was reported in the

Santa Monica Mountains above Pacific Palisades.

Fueled by 80 MPH Santa Ana winds, the fire quickly spread down to the Pacific Ocean.

Thousands of acres went up in flames along its destructive path as 30,000 people were evacuated and 13,000 structures threatened. Another 100,000 people were on high alert for evacuation.

Over 4,700 firefighters were deployed to combat the Palisades Fire, but the firestorm continued to rage out of control for weeks.

Pacific Palisades is devastated.

Nearly every structure north of Sunset Blvd. has been destroyed.

Beachfront homes along the Pacific Coast Highway are burnt to the ground, and entire neighborhoods turned to ash overnight.

The wildfire continued to advance west along the coast towards Malibu, razing some of the most valuable celebrity homes in America.

High in the mountains above the Palisades, the fire finally began to slow as it ran out of fuel climbing the steep hills. Exhausted firefighters battled the blaze for 24 days until it was fully contained.

The Palisades Fire grew to 23,448 acres before 100% containment and few fortunate homes survived.

6,837 structures burned and 12 people lost their lives.

The Palisades Fire is the most destructive fire in the history of Los Angeles.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/OM3N1R on 2025-05-12 06:26:23+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/BOXANXAN on 2025-05-11 22:09:56+00:00.


Over the course of four years, the crew followed three women who work every night—often in silence and darkness—to protect endangered sea turtles on the beaches of my country.

They do it without fame, without funding, and often without support. Just stubborn hope and love for life.

This documentary is called Almas de Arena. It was released for free on YouTube. Stories like this should be accessible to everyone. It’s in Spanish, with English subtitles, and auto-translation available in many languages.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/silverman567 on 2025-05-08 17:35:58+00:00.

Original Title: We tracked Bolivia’s fugitive president to his remote jungle hideout (2025) - Reporter finds former Bolivian president Evo Morales living in the jungle guarded by coca leaf farmers after being accused of fathering a child with a 15 year old [00:12:44]

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/capperz412 on 2025-05-08 14:35:06+00:00.


I love nature documentaries, but I feel like most - even the best ones like the Attenborough BBC productions - are so formulaic and even patronising in their production / editing, with excessive narration stating the obvious, corny manipulative music that functions like a laugh track to force emotion (e.g. goofy jazz music when animals are playing, "sexy" lounge music when animals are trying to mate, "epic" covers of pop songs at emotional moments, etc.), excessive narrativising and anthropomorphising animals, hectic editing cuts to make it as action-packed as possible, etc.

I'd love to watch some more unconventional nature documentaries, with any of the following features:

  • minimal / no narration
  • minimalist / ambient music or no music at all
  • minimal narrativization of events
  • long shots, letting the footage breathe
  • attention given to plantlife, and ecosystems as a whole rather than just animals (and also people living sustainably in nature, e.g. indigenous people)

Much appreciated.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/Significant-Dog6120 on 2025-05-07 22:23:12+00:00.

Original Title: Doctors As Patients (2025) - Interviews with Dutch healthcare professionals who contracted disabling post-viral illnesses and had to confront stigma and lack of awareness from their medical peers (CC) [00:56:25]


A documentary by Dutch patient advocate Anil van der Zee following the experiences of five medical doctors who contracted various infection-associated chronic conditons, including ME/CFS, chronic Lyme and Long COVID.

The doctors share their experience of day-to-day life as well as insights into confronting disbelief, dismissal and in some cases derision from the medical profession over what are sometimes described as "contested illnesses".

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/throwawayeducovictim on 2025-05-07 22:40:44+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/UltraInstinctChomsky on 2025-05-07 16:37:23+00:00.


Hi, looking for any documentaries on the history of the internet, its creation, early internet, 90s internet culture, etc. Don't really need anything about the last decade or so (basically creation of Facebook to now I am not interested in)

Would gladly take one on general computer history, but really looking for Internet / NSFNet / ArpaNET etc.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/SurrealBookworm on 2025-05-06 18:59:23+00:00.


Hi! I'm looking for documentaries about life in Britain in the 1980s. I'm especially interested in learning about social class divisions (especially the experiences of members of the working class), politics, education, fashion, and media and entertainment. Thanks!

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/skrulewi on 2025-05-05 07:57:38+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/saddetective87 on 2025-05-04 05:03:10+00:00.

Original Title: Oscar Wilde (1990) - Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s [00:57:41]

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/Able_Health744 on 2025-05-03 15:35:44+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/randolphquell on 2025-05-01 19:17:52+00:00.

Original Title: Ocean with David Attenborough (2025) - Through spectacular sequences featuring coral reefs, kelp forests and the open ocean, Attenborough shares why a healthy ocean keeps the entire planet stable and flourishing. [01:35]

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The original was posted on /r/documentaries by /u/farquezy on 2025-05-01 03:06:30+00:00.

Original Title: Vietnam: Back to My Lai. Larry Colburn and Hugh Thompson, the men who stopped the massacre, are heroes of humanity. They are everything an American should be. I hope they get the recognition they deserve and become household names one day. (2004) [11:57]


Submission statement: These men were heroes. It makes me so sad they never got the recognition they deserved. Hugh Thompson died in 2006 :(

Very sad

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