Documentary Addict

Documentary Addict is a site that brings you  over 4000 documentaries that you can watch online for free!

When you arrive at the site, you’ll find  Just Added, The Week’s Most Riveting, Top Documentaries, and Random Selections featured on the main page.

There’s a search engine at the top of the page that allows you to search through the database, and you’ll find a categories menu sorted by popularity on the left side menu.

On the left side menu above the categories you’ll find the option to List All which will let you browse through entire library.

The great thing about this site, apart from all the awesome documentaries, is that you can create a playlist of documentaries that you’d like to watch. That way if you don’t have time to watch more than one at time or you want to watch a whole bunch of them in a row, you can use the playlist feature to do so.

Right now I’ve created a playlist featuring The Secrets of Underground Britain: Hidden History, Magic of the Snowy Owl, Holbein: Eye of the Tudors, The Twenty Six Old Characters, and The Victorians Home Sweet Home. That should keep me busy for a while.

Go check it out for yourself today! 

http://documentaryaddict.com/

~Amanda 

2 thoughts on “Documentary Addict

  1. OUTSTANDING! This is what I’ve been looking for. It saves searching YouTube and waiting for NetFlix.
    Having given up (refused) TV in 1967 because of a lack of content, overload of commercials, and profusion of corporatist propaganda, I’ve turned to no-nonsense internet news sites and scour the comment sections for documentaries that get closer to the unvarnished TRUTHS that reveal how the planet and politics really works.
    Its unimaginable for people who aren’t paying attention and thinking for themselves. Reality is slowly seeping out, and these documentaries reveal what the producers have found. It still needs to be sorted out and one must use their creative thinking to put it all together, but this is a great “index” from which to choose content.

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