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But maybe this documentary changes that a bit.
The documentary changes Alex, which is inconvenient for everybody else on the bus.
Someone asked me a really interesting question recently: Has documentary changed in the sense that we now have documentaries that question their own authenticity?
A judge in the competition commented at the time: "Enormous amount of bravery and initiative, and amazing pictures... this documentary changed the way people viewed Afghanistan".
Has Channel 4's documentary changed your views on benefits at all? Do you think the show gave an accurate portrayal of life on James Turner Street or was it another excuse to stir the welfare controversy pot?
The documentary changes any pre-conceived notions one might have about the touchy intersection of gender, age, and relevancy.
By Friday afternoon, 73percentt of readers answered "Yes" to the question "Has CNN's 'Blackfish' documentary changed your perception of SeaWorld?" Still, let's put it to the test.
"Of course documentaries can change the world.
This film showed me that documentaries can change the way people look at things.
Their subjects will be familiar to those who watch ITVS-financed documentaries: climate change, immigration and exploitation of the poor, among other social issues.
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