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Fly is a 2024 documentary film, directed by Christina Clusiau and Shaul Schwarz. The film's plot explores three romantic couples entwined in the world's most dangerous sport. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 10, 2024, and was released in the United States on September 2, 2024, by National Geographic ...
Scam City is a television show which started airing on Travel + Escape in June 2012, and has subsequently aired on the National Geographic Channel, [2] [3] and in Australia on the subscription channel Nat Geo People. [4]
National Geographic Channel Going Viral: From Ebola to COVID-19 30 November 2020 The Real Right Stuff 20 November 2020 Disney+ Inside North Korea: The Next Leader 8 November 2020 National Geographic Channel Rebuilding Paradise: 8 November 2020 Blood on the Wall 1 November 2020 The Last Ice [4] 24 October 2020 Blood on the Wall 30 September 2020
It received The New York Times ' Critic's Pick, and was one of several National Geographic Documentary Films to qualify for Oscar consideration in 2022. [11] [12] RogerEbert.com gave the film 4 out of 4 stars, calling it a "piercing and viscerally emotional film" and the LA Times called it "satisfyingly emotional without ever feeling ...
Retrograde is a 2022 American documentary film that covers events that took place during the final nine months of the United States' 20-year war in Afghanistan. The film includes actions taken by the last American Special Forces units stationed there, Sami Sadat, a young Afghan general and his troops defending their country, and a chaotic exodus of its civilians, desperate to flee a country ...
RNIFF has partnered with Netflix and National Geographic for its 2024 edition to highlight two Native Indigenous documentaries: Critics Choice Award nominee “Sugarcane” directed by Emily ...
Instead of investigating Fauci's despotic sense of moral superiority to enlighten the general public, [National Geographic]'s narrowcast promotional doc chooses persuasion over education." [19] Tony Medley of Larchmont Chronicle gave the film a score of 1/10, saying that "Rather than a 'documentary,' this is akin to agitprop." [20]
Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn gained worldwide notoriety when their bizarre 2015 kidnapping was featured in what Netflix said was its highest-rated documentary of 2024, "American Nightmare."