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    I watched this & thought African Americans have a chip on the shoulder. This was before Black Lives Matter. But the more I read about the subject I was shocked!!
    I think it's conclusion's are proven now. Won't say any more in case I spoil it.

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    13th was on my radar a few years ago, never got around to watching it. Thanks for the reminder IDF2!
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    Not in any order.

    The Social Dilemma.

    Senna. (This is old but it is a tour de force if you have not seen it.)

    Room 237. (If you are a Stanley Kubrick fan this is a must see.)

    Kalief Browder documentary. This left a big impression on me., highly recommended.
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    Senna is probably the best documentary i have seen in terms of story, editing and use of music. Most people will be put off because they are not a fan of the sport but that would be a huge mistake. All my non-f1 buddies loved it, which is a great indicator of quality imo. Well worth checking out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jre679 View Post
    Senna is probably the best documentary i have seen in terms of story, editing and use of music. Most people will be put off because they are not a fan of the sport but that would be a huge mistake. All my non-f1 buddies loved it, which is a great indicator of quality imo. Well worth checking out.
    Yes, absolutely you don't have to be a fan of the sport. In fact I was a huge fan of F1 at the time but not a fan of Ayrton Senna. This documentary changed my mind about how badly he was treated by the FIA & was an insight into some of the politicking that even aficionados of the politic of the sport did not know.

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    1: Life on the Limit.



    Epic documentary, a golden age of sport.

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