Freedocumentaries.org

by Louise June 15th, 2010 |

Movie Reviews

Did you know that you can legally watch documentaries online at no cost? Freedocumentaries.org is a unique Web site that has compiled hundreds of documentaries for your convenience. It streams these full-length documentaries free of charge and without any registration. There are absolutely no strings attached.

The creators of Freedocumentaries.org simply wanted to create a source for people to view well-produced, educational videos online. Their team of researchers scours the web, so you don’t have to. You also don’t need to worry about copyright laws, because Freedocumentaries.org double-checks everything it posts to adhere to all copyright laws and honors the wishes of the producers. You can choose the size of the film you’d like to view, depending on the speed of your internet. The site also provided a convenient trailer for most of the videos, so you can preview a documentary before deciding to view it.

An example of one of the great documentaries provided on Freedocumentaries.org is Super Size Me produced by Morgan Spurlock. If you haven’t already heard about it, Super Size Me is a documentary that follows Spurlock on a journey that involves solely eating McDonald’s for thirty days in a row. He is trying to investigate the growing problem of obesity in America, and the role that the fast food industry is playing in it. Despite doctors who urged him to discontinue the diet, Spurlock stuck out the “diet” for the full 30 days and the results were shocking. It is a documentary worth watching, though if you love fast food, you should brace yourself for an unpleasant surprise.

Freedocumentaries.org cannot promise that every ounce of information that the independent producers put into these documentaries is true, but they can guarantee that it has simply been placed on their Web site based on their intent to bring you truthful information, uncensored by the mainstream media. There will certainly be topics and opinions with which you entirely disagree. Many of these documentaries haven’t received recognition because they were too controversial and ignored, or rather, hidden by the media. Everyone should take advantage of Freedocumentaries.org, where “the truth is free.”


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