If you are tired of seeing all the series and movies, we bring you a alternative of the most original.
Surely you have been thinking about what series and movie you can start to see to kill those hours of boredom that you have throughout the day. You are not the only one, everyone has happened to us. In fact, surely more than once you have been looking for an alternative that time has gone and you have decided to do something else different.
Well, we are going to solve the ballot to have a quick and convincing solution for those afternoons/nights of doubts; the HBO documentaries. Let's go there:
5.- ‘Tiger’
You do not need to like sport, much less golf, it is a documentary that goes beyond, which enters the life of the famous athlete Tiger Woods and that shows us both the good and the bad thing about being a champion. The psychological factor plays a fundamental role in this work where golfer infidelities are a fundamental pillar of its media collapse.
4.- ‘Fake Famous’
A look towards the contemporary and current world in which all young people play to some extent to be influenced in their daily lives. The need to have the ‘prettiest’ profile on social networks is one of its primary objectives in life and in this documentary a social and internal experiment of how our society is currently works is made.
3.- ‘The State against Pablo Ibar’
Olmo Figueredo González-Quevedo did a great reconstruction work of the case of Pablo Ibar and shows all the contradictions presented by the case. The documentary tells the cases of Pablo Ibar and Seth Peñalver who were sentenced to death for a triple homicide in Florida. Ibar spent years in the death corridor, until his case was reopened in 2016: the Supreme Court of Florida determined that there was a lack of evidence against him and the trial should be repeated.
2.- ‘Jane Fonda in five acts’
Jane Fonda did not have an easy life, despite being one of Hollywood's great stars, she was always involved in the controversial protests against climate change and the fight in favor of women. This documentary by Susan Lucy gives us the opportunity to know better not only his work as an artist, but also his work as an activist.
1.- ‘Crazy, don't insane’
If you are a lover of the crimes made by psychopaths that make you take your hands to your head, then you cannot miss this work of art of Álex Gibney with the collaboration of the forensic psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow. In this documentary we are shown the other face of those morbid murders when entering the psychological aspect of the murderers, coming to understand their actions.