I want to watch more documentaries, particularly about social issues and the relationship between technology and people. Please send me recommendations if you have any! Here are a few recent ones from me:
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The Prison In Twelve Landscapes: I really liked the format, exploring the messy, unfair, and broken criminal justice system through a dozen fly-on-the-wall vignettes that connect if you make an effort. (On my mind ever since my year at Code for America.)pic.twitter.com/yVmxZIs6e4
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RBG: A balm on my soul, watching this after the joke of a confirmation of the joke of a nominee that is Kavanaugh. Want to see more portraits of extraordinary people who care about things worth caring about.pic.twitter.com/W90Qj8nOHG
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Graphic Means: A lovely exploration of a dead, little known medium of phototypesetting, but really more of an exploration of what creativity can be, and how to foster it.pic.twitter.com/dQ9dNVQhsL
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Three Identical Strangers: This already-unbelievable story took a surprising turn in the middle, and become an even more gripping exploration of nature vs. nurture.pic.twitter.com/Wb30KwBNdd
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The Clinton Affair:
@MonicaLewinsky is in this and she’s speaking to the camera in a way that’s so incredibly thoughtful, earnest and *good* I was completely blown away. It’s worth watching this just for her.pic.twitter.com/n2duXuEUvq
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Replying to @mwichary
Not sure if you’ve seen The Thin Blue Line but if not it will be up your alley
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Incredible film.
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Just watched it – thanks!!!
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