Thousands of films and hundreds of links to schools, festivals and organizations from around the globe are now a few clicks away.
Filmmakers, researchers, students, educators, and filmgoers can now find the best films on social issues in the world thanks to a new search engine called 'Documentary Guide'.
New platform offers largest database of documentaries on the Web
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I'm a big fan of documentaries - as long as they aren't either all talking heads, or all about the trials of the crew while making the docu - i.e. no on-subject content, instead all we get are reasons why they couldn't complete the assignment because it rained too much, etc. (there're a lot of docu's like that - no footage of the giant cross-bow that it's supposed to be about, but lots of footage of feet walking in mud).
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