The 2000s were a great decade for documentaries, both artistically and commercially. Four films ( Fahrenheit 9/11. , March of the Penguins. and this year's Earth. and This Is It. ) grossed more than $100 million worldwide, with two of them even topping the $200 million mark. Meanwhile, plenty of other films, whether due to their politics or their humorous entertainment value, broke through with mainstream audiences, primarily in the arthouse circuit but also on home video. And speaking of home viewing, thanks to Netflix and free online streaming sites like SnagFilms. , more and more people have access to more and more non-fiction films than ever before. So obviously it's a tough task to narrow down all these docs for a list of the best in the last ten years. In order to spotlight some particularly deserving films (25 of them), I've decided to follow the lead of William Goss' action flick list. and break these up into separate categories (15 of them) In a perfect world all these types
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