Thanks @BrittCiampa cant wait to check these out
Rivers And Tides, about Andy Goldsworthy (one of the good Andys)
And Standing in the Shadows of Motown, about the studio band on most of the Motown hits.
So many good recommends here. I’ll add “Finding Vivian Maier.” From Wikipedia:
The film documents how Maloof discovered her work and, after her death, uncovered her life through interviews with people who knew her. Maloof had purchased a box of photo negatives at a 2007 Chicago auction, then scanned the images and put them on the Internet. News articles began to come out about Maier and a Kickstarter campaign for the documentary was soon underway.
And “Mistaken for Strangers.” From Wikipedia:
When the National goes on tour in 2010, singer Matt Berninger invites his younger brother Tom to tour with them as part of the crew. Tom aspires to be a filmmaker and documents the National being on tour, as well as the process of himself making a film about his successful older brother.
The Corporation
20 years on but still both a powerful and eye opening take on capitalism.
Bowling For Colombine
Michael Moore has gone down a few rungs since this but it is still brilliant.
The Final Quarter
Australian docco on an indigenous football player who was one of the best of his generation but was driven out of the game due to racism.
Man On Wire
3 faves in no particular order:
A Mighty Wind
This Is Spinal Tap
Best In Show
Agree, excellent film, and it sounds fantastic.