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These investigative films examine crime, celebrity, the justice system, and more—and in some ca

These investigative films examine crime, celebrity, the justice system, and more—and in some cases have sparked real-world change. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [38 Documentaries That Will Change Your Life]( Nowadays, it's trendy to call today's era in documentary filmmaking—we're talking about the past few years, when we've seen whole damn events like Tiger King and The Last Dance—the boom times for the genre. That is only partially true. Yes, we love to queue up a Netflix true crime documentary as much as you do. Debate what Carole Baskin did or didn't do. We're just asking that you go back a few years, where there are even more gems waiting for you. Now, whatever era of the genre is your favorite, don't worry—we pored through decades of film to compile the best of them. 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