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ThermoPhysical
Dec 26, 2007



https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b0bp23l2#changeloc

Does the BBC (or BBC2? I don't know the difference, honestly) ever put their documentaries up on Google Play or anywhere? I'd really love to watch these and there's absolutely no way outside of the first episode up on DailyMotion uploaded by the studio who made the documentary.

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ThermoPhysical
Dec 26, 2007



LittleFuryThings posted:

Not sure if there's a thread elsewhere discussing this but people are talking about This Place Rules here and their interest in watching it.

https://twitter.com/babytriggy/status/1611148034808627201

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7185748872717716778

Both the Tweet and TikTok videos are private but I'm a bit confused because it looks like that title belongs to a documentary about the January 6th riot but the comments on the Tweet seem to be speaking of a sexual assault?

ThermoPhysical
Dec 26, 2007



El Jeffe posted:

Andrew Callaghan of the youtube channel Channel 5, formerly of All Gas No Brakes, made a documentary about the political situation in the US leading up to and including Jan 6th. It finally came out a couple months ago to much acclaim... and then about a week later the dam broke and multiple accusations of sexual assault came out against him. As you can see, that conversation kind of eclipsed the actual documentary.

Jesus... I wonder what the tweet says..

Thanks for clearing it up

ThermoPhysical
Dec 26, 2007



Ohvee posted:

There's a doc on Tubi called "A Life on the Farm" that a friend alerted me to. It's co-produced by the Found Footage guys, Nick and Joe. It centers around a full-length movie that a farmer in rural England made in the 90's. It's the work of an eccentric, but has left a bit of a legacy in how people interpret for themselves.

I haven't finished it yet, but it's an easy recommendation.

Holy poo poo. Karen Kilgariff from My Favorite Murder is in this. Definitely a watch for me!

ThermoPhysical
Dec 26, 2007



ynohtna posted:

PBS recently released a pair of 1 hour documentary episodes on little animals going on big journeys. Incredible footage of a beanie baby jumping between branches in moonlight, or the tiniest of baby turtles navigating across a busy highway.

They're narrated, and admit to cheating the footage for story's sake at the start of each episode.

Are these on YouTube?

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ThermoPhysical
Dec 26, 2007



Mahoning posted:

Winter on Fire is the only one I know of and it was really good. It’s a Netflix doc and I wanna say they put it on their YouTube channel for free after the Russian invasion. Not sure if it’s still available for free or not, but it’s def still on Netflix.

I just checked, it’s still free on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzNxLzFfR5w

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