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Best Documentaries on YouTube You Can't Miss

Ramola Gautam

True Crime: Chills and Calls to Action: These true crime YouTube documentaries will have you hanging on till the end, whether it be an exploration gone awry to an inspiring police investigation. The mysteries of both solved and unsolved criminal cases, police investigations, the legal system, and the devastating impact of crime on victims and communities are the focus of these documentaries.

13th: Ava DuVernay's documentary presents a tracing of history and mass incarceration with relation to blacks, who have been imprisoned in disproportionate numbers. DuVernay remarks that under an exploration of racial inequities in United States history, the prisons of the nation would contain far more African Americans than any other group or race.

A Murder in the Family: Three astounding murders, where the victim and assailant are part of the same family, are an investigation recounting known relationships that take extraordinary and ultimately tragic twists. A Murder in the Family probably refers to a true-crime documentary series. The series consists of three independent movies that examine a murder incident in which the victim and murderer are related.

Hoop Dreams: An all-African American-the population of this term refers to individuals of that color- inner workings of the city of Chicago and its suburbs-in light of the contrast, residents from Chicago with an average duration of thirty-five minutes' travel to St. Joseph High School of Westchester, a sister school to the much-heralded institution with the finest basketball program--per day. The young men have NBA stardom in their future, with close family support standing behind them.

Man on Wire: Filmmaker James Marsh uses genuine footage of the event, touched with new re-enactments, to analogously document high-wire daredevil Philippe Petit’s 1974 stunt: dancing on a thin wire strung between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Petit plots his leap of faith like an expert cat burglar, with the help of a ragtag group of pals, carefully.

Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father: In 2001, Andrew Bagby, then an utterly 28-year-old doctor, was found dead in a park in Pennsylvania. He was shot by his ex-girlfriend, who fled to Canada, where she is free on bail and currently expecting Andrew's son. Andrew's furious parents fight for custody of the child and to convict their son’s murderer. Filmmaker Kurt Kuenne combines this story with home movies and interviews with those who knew Andrew, hoping to give his best friend's son a chance to learn who his father was.

The White Helmets: To save civilians amidst the chaos and violence in Syria and Turkey, rescue volunteers risk their own lives. The volunteers are bakers, tailors, teachers, and other community members acting as first responders, rescuing people trapped under piles of rubble from collapsing buildings. 

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