Re: Documentaries You Like
- Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
I second this one. Fascinating documentary. As a CPA and former auditor with both Arther Andersen and Deloitte & Touche on my resume, you can imagine I am keenly interested in what happened at Enron...and at Arthur Andersen. This documentary filled in a lot of the blanks - at least on the Enron side. There are books out on the Enron debacle as well...and one of them is about the Arthur Andersen side of the equation - very interesting to see the thing from both sides of the table.
Other documentaries I like so much that I own them:
Everest - IMAX documentary on the 1996 Everest disaster. Wasn't supposed to be a documentary on the disaster, but instead on the commercialization of Everest mountaineering. But the film crew dropped everything to help with the rescue operations...and eventually made the documentary in large part about the disaster itself. The guy heading the IMAX expedition, David Brashears, is a really stand up guy, and Ed Viesturs, who is one of the best mountaineers in the world and the 'actor' in the IMAX movie ended up heads down in the rescue operation and at times were the coolest heads on the mountain.
I own a whole handful of documentaries about Everest...but this one, IMO, is the best.
Russia: Land of the Tsars - actually covers a good bit of Russian history in about 200 min. Not too bad if you are looking for an overview sort of thing.
El Che: Investigating a Legend - about Che Guevara, of course.
Hype! - a documentary about the grunge rock movement. The Seattle music scene of the late 80's and how it spawned Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Screaming Trees, and a whole bunch of other bands. Tons of interviews with various members of the different bands, the founders of Subpop Records, etc.
The Beatles Anthology - This was really long (like, 8 DVDs or something), but was really interesting. And I say that as someone who likes the Beatles, but is not any sort of megafan or anything....
There are also a whole bunch of documentaries about classic film and classic film stars and directors that I like. But I'm too lazy to go and look them up at the moment.