Top rated much more realistic movies on GuideDoc
Check out today’s highest ranked much more realistic movies on GuideDoc! Looking for the greatest movies of all times? Here is the list of the best much more realistic movies on GuideDoc, based on the crowd's interest and popular searches from the country.
1 Cryptopia: Bitcoin, Blockchains & the Future of the Internet (2020)
Cryptopia: Bitcoin, Blockchains and the Future of the Internet takes a deep dive into the crypto ecosystem and blockchain technology to discover the good, the bad and the ugly of this controversial industry, its major narratives, conflicts and the major players behind it. Can blockchain technology be used to create a new, fairer, decentralised and uncensored web3.0 where we can control our data and protect our online identities? Or will the potential be squandered as mega corporations once again compete for dominance in this new field. With his unrivalled and exclusive access, award-winning filmmaker Torsten Hoffman (Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It) takes us on a journey into the heart of this brave new world.
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- 2020-12-10 | Documentary
Cast
- Torsten Hoffmann, Roger Ver
Rating
- 6.827
2 Revealing Ukraine (2019)
"Revealing Ukraine" by Igor Lopatonok continues investigations on of the ongoing Ukrainian crisis following "Ukraine on Fire". In addition, it analyzes the current political backstage and its dangerous potential for the world.
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- 2019-07-04 | Documentary
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- Ivan Kachanovsky, Oksana Marchenko
Rating
- 4.5
3 Rarity: Retro Video Game Collecting in the Modern Era (2021)
Interviews with casual retro game collectors to collectors with the most expensive retro game collections in the world
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- 2021-10-05 | Documentary
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- Edward Payson, James D. Rolfe
Rating
- 1.0
4 Citadel (2012)
Chronically agoraphobic since the day his wife was murdered, Tommy Cowley finds himself terrorized by a gang of syringe-wielding feral children, who are intent on taking his baby daughter. Upon discovering the nightmarish truth surrounding these hooded children, he learns that to be free of his fears, he must finally face the demons of his past and enter the one place he fears the most - the abandoned tower block, known as the Citadel.
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- 2012-03-11 | Drama / Horror
Cast
- James Cosmo, Aneurin Barnard
Rating
- 5.4
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5 Bethlehem (2013)
Bethlehem tells the story of the unlikely bond between Razi, an Israeli secret service officer, and his Palestinian informant Sanfur, the younger brother of a senior Palestinian militant. Razi recruited Sanfur when he was just 15, and developed a very close, almost fatherly relationship to him. Now 17, Sanfur tries to navigate between Razi’s demands and his loyalty to his brother, living a double life and lying to both men. Co-written by director Yuval Adler and Ali Waked—an Arab journalist who spent years in the West Bank—Bethlehem gives an unparalleled, moving and authentic portrait of the complex reality behind the news.
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- 2013-09-26 | Drama / Thriller
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- Yossi Eini, Tsahi Halevi
Rating
- 6.2
6 Elena (2013)
Petra heads to New York in search of her older sister after a long time of being separated. They are both movie actresses and heirs of the wounds of the Brazilian dictatorship. But Petra has only a few clues: home movies, newspaper clippings, a diary...
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- 2013-04-11 | Documentary / Drama
Cast
- Li An, Elena Andrade
Rating
- 7.32
7 Life in Loops (A Megacities RMX) (2006)
Timo Novotny labels his new project an experimental music documentary film, in a remix of the celebrated film Megacities (1997), a visually refined essay on the hidden faces of several world "megacities" by leading Austrian documentarist Michael Glawogger. Novotny complements 30 % of material taken straight from the film (and re-edited) with 70 % as yet unseen footage in which he blends original shots unused by Glawogger with his own sequences (shot by Megacities cameraman Wolfgang Thaler) from Tokyo. Alongside the Japanese metropolis, Life in Loops takes us right into the atmosphere of Mexico City, New York, Moscow and Bombay. This electrifying combination of fascinating film images and an equally compelling soundtrack from Sofa Surfers sets us off on a stunning audiovisual adventure across the continents. The film also makes an original contribution to the discussion on new trends in documentary filmmaking. Written by KARLOVY VARY IFF 2006
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- 2006-01-01 | Documentary
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- 7.3
8 Cocote (2017)
A rapturous crime fable set in the Dominican Republic, Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias’ COCOTE follows Alberto, a kind-hearted gardener returning home to attend his father’s funeral. When he discovers that a powerful local figure is responsible for his father’s death, Alberto realizes that he’s been summoned by his family to avenge the murder. It’s an unthinkable act — especially for him, an Evangelical Christian. But as pressure mounts, he sees few ways out. Questions of faith, tradition and honor course through this electrifying film, which, seemingly at the speed of thought itself, jumps between film formats, colors, and aspect ratios, radically envisioning a community torn asunder by senseless violence.
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- 2017-08-21 | Drama
Cast
- Vicente Santos, Yuberbi de la Rosa
Rating
- 5.0
9 Sins of My Father (2009)
Nicolas Entel's searing documentary tells the story of Pablo Escobar -- Colombian drug kingpin, murderer and family man -- through the eyes of his son Sebastian as well as the sons of two of Escobar's most prominent victims. Sebastian shares stories of living in luxury and on the lam, but more significantly, he attempts to end the cycle of bloody retribution and make peace with two of the men his father so deeply wronged.
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- 2009-12-10 | Documentary
Cast
- Pablo Escobar, Nicolás Entel
Rating
- 6.397
10 Soldier Girls (1981)
A documentary about women's basic training in Fort Georgia.
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- 1981-09-15 | Documentary / Drama
Cast
- Gregory Abing, Clara Alves
Rating
- 6.2