Tips on Finding Documentaries Online with DocuWiki

September 25, 2013

At this point, there are thousands of good (and sometimes poorly made) documentaries at our disposal via the internet. Hulu and Netflix are the obvious choices, but they don’t always have what you’re looking for. In this vein, the recent Instant Fundas article “The Big Fat List of Documentaries” provides a list of sites that allow users to stream and watch all of the documentaries their heart could desire for free.

The article explains how to find them:

DocuWiki is Internet’s biggest resource for documentary lovers. The website serves as an index of documentary films and series on the Edonkey Network, originating from many broadcasters including the BBC, PBS and more. The website lists nearly every documentary that has been produced, and sorted by subject, publisher, year of release, narrator, language etc. Each documentary is accompanied by a brief description of its content, posters and screenshots from the video. Because DocuWiki also provides links to download these documentaries via the file sharing network, some may view the website as endorsing piracy. Regardless, it’s still the best and the most resourceful encyclopedia of documentaries on the Internet today. The dedication and research that went into building the collection is unparalleled.”

The article goes on to provide readers with a breakdown of how to search and access the various documentaries. If you are a docu junky like I am, this site could be very useful.

Jasmine Ashton, September 25, 2013

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