Bored? 5 Documentaries You Could Be Watching

Don’t just sit around bored on a lazy Sunday afternoon! Here are 5 documentaries that will inform and inspire you to keep moving, keep acting, and keep liberal…

5. “Booker’s Place: A Mississippi Story”

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Year: 2012

Running Time: 90 minutes

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Available on: Amazon Video

“While filming a documentary in Mississippi in 1965, Frank De Felitta forever changed the life of an African-American waiter and his family. In 2011, Frank’s son returns to the Delta to examine the repercussions of that fateful encounter.” –IMDB

 

4. “Hot Girls Wanted”

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Year: 2015

Running Time: 84 minutes

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Available on: Netflix

“This 2015 Sundance Film Festival breakout documentary from producer Rashida Jones spotlights the ‘amateur’ porn industry and the women it exploits.” –Netflix

3. “Miss Representation”

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Year: 2011

Running Time: 90 minutes

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Available on: Netflix

“Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media’s limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman.” –IMDB

2. “Citizen Koch”

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Year: 2013

Running Time: 85 minutes

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Available on: Netflix

“In the wake of the Supreme Court’s landmark Citizens United decision, this film explores the mounting struggle between money and American democracy.” – Netflix

1. “Inequality For All”

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Year: 2013

Running Time: 90 minutes

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Available on: Netflix

“Former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich makes a compelling case about the serious crisis the U.S. faces due to the widening economic gap.” –Netflix