Documentaries worth Watching ?

Has anybody seen Black fish yet ? Rave reviews all around !

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Saw Blackfish. Also going through "Death at Seaworld". Such intelligent and majestic animals, showing higher emotional responses and social bonding than humans, kept in captivity, and being driven psychotic and neurotic. Shame ! :(
The movie talks mostly of Tilikum and trainers killed by him, but the book goes into much needed details on years of experience with wild orcas and their interactions among others and with humans vs. those kept in captivity (where tanks are more or less just twice/thrice their size and an animal which ordinarily travels 100s of miles every day is kept stranded for years altogether). It is such a fascinating and depressing read.
 
Check out Defeating the Hackers - BBC Horizon (2013) on Youtube.
No fancy hackers & script kiddies crap. Very good one to watch.
 
Anyone know any docus on rise of Japan/Korean industries like Sony, Samsung etc or even Chinese/Taiwanese ODMs like Compal. I was watching Back to the Future and the 1955 doc trashes Japanese tech. That made think Japanese would have been like the yesteryear Chinese - too much production but no quality. But it will be interesting to see how did they turn this into a hi tech industry.
 
I dont know if this has already been posted but check out Kumare, its a film where an Indian American decides to become a Baba and see if he can get any followers or not.