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* ''[[Forks Over Knives]]''
* ''[[Forks Over Knives]]''
* ''[[Grizzly Man]]''
* ''[[Grizzly Man]]''
* ''[[Paint Drying]]'': Although the work of a [[Trolling Creator]] protesting the cost of getting a film reviewed by the [[Censorship Bureau|British Board of Film Classification]], it was officially classified as a documentary.
* ''[[Reclaiming the Blade]]'': On medieval European swordmanship.
* ''[[Reclaiming the Blade]]'': On medieval European swordmanship.
* ''[[Super Size Me]]'': One man's attempt to eat [[McDonald's]], and only [[McDonald's]], for 30 days in a row.
* ''[[Super Size Me]]'': One man's attempt to eat [[McDonald's]], and only [[McDonald's]], for 30 days in a row.

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A series that revolves around non-news reporting of nonfiction subjects.

The format can be either feature one long film in each episode like Frontline or multiple shorter segments like 60 Minutes.

Many of the documentaries are known to break several Omnipresent Tropes which exist in other genres due to nature of the documentaries.

Types of Documentary include:

Works of fiction or comedy sometimes use a style that imitates or parodies the Documentary:

The Mondo Movie is an intesting type of Exploitation Film that can be a hybrid of the serious types (the original Mondo Cane) or be totally fake (Faces of Death).

Compare and contrast News Broadcast.

A list of tropes that are commonly found in, or specific to, documentaries:

Examples of Documentary include:

For more documentaries, see Category:Documentary.