Third Coast Review Ranks Best Documentary Films Of 2020

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04 January, 2021

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By Steve Prokopy, Third Coast Review: As I've said before, the reason I separate documentaries into their own Best of the Year list is not because I feel they should be judged any differently than feature films, but because I want to put as many great docs in the spotlight as I possibly can, and trying to do that and still limit my main list to 40 or 50 movies is impossible. I get such a charge from a great documentary, whether it's on a subject I know a great deal about or if it covers ground I'd never even considered in terms of perspective, information, or fuel for outrage. That being said, I'll fully admit a shortcoming in my selections this year: I didn't watch any docs this year that dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic. Granted, there weren't that many (Totally Under Control and 76 Days being the most notable), but I feel like we're going to be bombarded with films on the subject of the current pandemic—in particular, America's severe mishandling of it—over the next couple of years, and I just wanted to have a little distance from the threat of the coronavirus before I dove into documentaries on the subject. I may feel differently in 2021, but I couldn't bring myself to look directly into the eyes of the subject in a 2020 film. Part of the thrill of being a living, thinking, evolving human being is taking in new things and experiences, and allowing this newness to inspire us with fresh ideas. That's the standard to which I hold documentaries: don't just move me or teach me, but change me in some fundamental way. Here are 20 titles I think do just that… 20. Vinyl Nation (Dirs: Christopher Boone & Kevin Smokler) — Read my full review 19. Creem: American's Only Rock 'N' Roll Magazine (Dir: Scott Crawford) 18. I Am Greta (Dir: Nathan Grossman) 17. Assassins (Dir: Ryan White) 16. The Truffle Hunters (Dirs: Michael Dweck & Gregory Kershaw) 15. MLK/FBI (Dir: Sam Pollard) 14. Beastie Boys Story (Dir: Spike Jonze) 13. The Way I See It (Dir: Dawn Porter) — Read my full review 12. The Painter and the Thief (Dir: Benjamin Ree) 11. Zappa (Dir: Alex Winter) 10. Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (Dirs: Bill Ross IV & Turner Ross) 9. Crip Camp (Dirs: James Lebrecht & Nicole Newnham) 8. Time (Dir: Garrett Bradley) 7. Dick Johnson Is Dead (Dir: Kirsten Johnson) 6. The Dissident (Dir: Bryan Fogel) 5. On the Record (Dirs: Kirby Dick & Amy Ziering) 4. Boys State (Dirs: Amanda McBaine & Jesse Moss) 3. City Hall (Dir: Frederick Wiseman) — Read my full review 2. David Byrne's American Utopia (Dir: Spike Lee) 1. Collective (Dir: Alexander Nanau) Third Coast Review is Chicago's locally curated website, specializing in Chicago-area arts and culture coverage. Read more at thirdcoastreview.com

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