The Best Documentaries

Roger Sterling

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These are my all time best 5.




1. Gold Diggers: The World's Biggest Bank Robbery (TV Movie 2006) - IMDb


Paulo Sergio De Souza(Not his real name).The Mastermind


"Around 8.30am on Monday, 8 August 2005, the forensics department of the federal police bureau in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza received a phone call. A robbery had apparently taken place at the local Central Bank. The thieves took only the used notes - the bank had kept no record of their serial numbers. They were untraceable. In all, 164.7m reis (£40m) was taken.

It was not just the volume of money taken that was extraordinary, but the manner in which the crime had been pulled off. To break into the vault, the gang dug an 80-metre tunnel, wood panelled and fitted with electric lighting and rudimentary air-conditioning; their final engineering feat had been to drill through a metre of steel-reinforced concrete.
" - The world's biggest bank raid: The gold diggers - Americas - World - The Independent.
Sisapoti uhalifu ila akili iliyotumika kufanikisha hii kitu...Whoo!!




2. Walking the Amazon
"Ed Stafford became the first man to walk the length of the Amazon river in South America from the source to the sea. He walked for 860 days. He started on 2nd April 2008 and finished in August 2010. No-one had ever done what he attempted."


3. Living With The Kombai Tribe.




4. Real, The Movie.




5. Thug Angel, The Life of an Outlaw.

 
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Ok, tusidanganyane kihivyo kwasababu I may die tommorow. But after watching many of documentaries, this one is so important for our African countries to put in Schools, Colleges, universities and any other Institution grounded to give us knowledge, for our People died innocent but knowing about them keeps their Spirit live with us though not in body, and that is the least we can do, i can imagine how terrible and horrifying it must have been for them. I cry for myself for being not able to help and the sad Feeling about it all, i cry for them because in the African tradtion we cry and mourn the dead, a way to relieve the pain and put them in our hearts forever. May their souls rest in peace. It hits my mind why White People of all they could do and live with other humans just thought

 
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