>what are the unequivocal, best of all time /x/tier documentaries?
documentary thread. ONLY THE BEST.
List what you've seen already OP, tell your favorites. Then people won't suggest stuff you've seen before and have an idea of what you consider 'the best'.
Personally I enjoy Kymatica.
Also known as the poor man's zeitgeist, but it's fairly superior.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eouOXlTvcGA
All his points are valid, but hard to prove.
It's the first documentary I saw that mentioned the Shamanic genocide.
>>18872291
Okay, my favourites:
>Cropsey
>Dear Zachary
>Capturing the Friedmans
When it comes to /x/tier docs they always tend to revolve around true crime. Which is fun and all but I'm more looking for spooks, mysteries, ayys, strange happenings, the unexplained etc.
That's why I made this thread I guess.
"The Institute" about the granddaddy of all ARGs. More weird that you can imagine. Starts with some pointless interviews of some flaming faggots in a park, skip ahead if need be, once you're past those five minutes or so it goes insane. In a good way.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2386327/
>>18872269
Tickled was really good. Not sure if you would consider it /x/ material, but the investigation gets pretty fucking creepy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tickled
>>18872269
Who took johnny?
its on netflix
>>18872269
>The Nightmare
found on netflix, its about Sleep paralysis, was pretty good imo
also I dont remember the name of it but I watched a documentary on Rasputin and it was pretty great, I like history documentaries though and it was /x/ tier
>>18872269
The Pharmacratic Inquisition
>>18872269
Out of the blue ... I believe it was from 06
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cYPCKIL7oVw