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Ananda Lewis in the Woodstock

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:16 am
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Here are our picks for the best documentaries of the year—at least so far. The best documentary of the year that tells the story of history, the Woodstock train wreck, 'Woodstock' was a perfect storm that would gain notoriety for decades to come. 'An honest look at how the dream of an updated Woodstock turned into a living nightmare. Trainwreck Episode 3, "You Can't Stop the Riots of the Year."

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Screenshot from Jane's documentary. Image courtesy of This documentary delves into the ins and outs of the Abortion Network and the political landscape surrounding it. This is a film that is both engaging and thought-provoking not to mention more timely than ever. The Best Tinder Documentary of the Year for True Crime Fans How Far Will You Go for Love? In the hit docu-series Hustlers, women who were victims of notorious "liars" answer this question.