The entire
documentary is worth watching and was / is very prophetic.
For the most part, though,
this documentary is worth watching because of the vintage footage, and because someone thought to capture on film almost all of the principal figures of the Black Power movement of the late «60s and early «70s.
Not exact matches
However, this
documentary is definitely
worth a
watch.
«How to find your bliss»
is discussed by various experts, film writers and authors such as Deepak Chopra and Akiva Goldsman — it
's a deep and very inspiring
documentary which
is well
worth watching more than once and keeping as a reference.
The two
documentaries included as special features
are nice enough in an HBO Special Presentation kind of way (and
are worth watching for the skinny Hirsch footage alone), but they
're relatively lightweight and not nearly enough to satiate those for whom this film has become an obsession.
Although it occurs in the last 10 minutes of the movie, it
is still
worth watching the rest of the film, as well as the factual
documentary section which follows.
And speaking of Pinball - themed
documentaries, Brett Sullivan's award - winning film Special When Lit: A Pinball
Documentary is now streaming on Netflix and
worth a
watch.
I thought of this when
watching the preview to a new
documentary called Things of Intrinsic
Worth, which focuses on the ways coal mining
is harming the livelihoods of Montana ranchers.
She titled this
documentary «A Spaghetti Western on Lean Urbanism,» and it
's well
worth a
watch if you
're at all considering making the move to a leaner and more appropriate dwelling.
For anyone interested in coastal conservation — and, more broadly, the benefits of ecosystem - based management — this
documentary is well
worth the
watch.