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Which documentaries can be called "masterpieces"?

There are too many excellent documentaries, and due to their true recording characteristics, they are often more appealing and shocking than film and television dramas.

For China, because we have a long history and strong culture, documentaries are closer to the world level than movies and TV series.

More than a hundred years after the Southern Song Dynasty crossed south, the Southern Song Dynasty, which had no intention of war, gave birth to a dynasty with prosperous commerce and splendid culture in the soft wind and soft rain of Jiangnan.

The documentary faithfully restores the historical features of this period. People often say that there will be no China after Yashan. This documentary may be able to get the answer.

The documentary "I Repaired Cultural Relics in the Forbidden City" was once a hit. The Forbidden City is a symbol of ancient Chinese culture. Everything in the Forbidden City is so fascinating, even such a boring thing as repairing cultural relics.

Living in such an era where people are eager for quick success and instant benefits, a group of people who slowly repair cultural relics are so enviable.

When house prices have risen, he is repairing cultural relics. When stocks fall, he is repairing cultural relics. The splendid civilization is passed on in their hands. The real strength is inner strength.

In today's complicated modern life, the calm conveyed by this documentary is impressive.

The exquisite artifacts coupled with the exquisite restoration craftsmanship make this documentary well worth watching.

Fulfilling the dream Manchester City was severely punished, and Liverpool would dominate the Premier League for a long time from now on.

At this time, people can't help but miss Gillard, the king of Liverpool before Klopp's era.

During the Gillard era, Liverpool lived in the shadow of Manchester United and Arsenal. Later, the rise of Manchester City brought terrifying gold-dollar football to the entire Premier League.

Gillard's glorious Liverpool career did not include a Premier League championship trophy, which is disappointing to see.

In 2018, after retiring, Gilad released a documentary "Achieving Dreams", which is worth watching for Red Army fans.

This documentary revolves around two of the most important games in Liverpool's history, the 2005 Miracle in Istanbul and the 2014 Anfield "Tragedy".

The former brought Liverpool to the top of Europe, while the latter brought Liverpool to the bottom of history.

Today's Liverpool has long changed, but the memory Gillard left to everyone will not be erased.

They Are Gone No Longer is a documentary directed by Peter Jackson, the New Zealand director who directed "The Lord of the Rings". The film was produced to commemorate the centenary of the end of the First World War.

Peter Jackson did not replicate the grand scenes of "The Lord of the Rings", but used an unexpected way to truly present the history of a century ago.

The video material of the documentary comes from a large number of fragmented film films collected by the British Imperial War Museum. The production team carried out huge restoration work on these film films shot hundreds of years ago, removing dirt, repairing scratches, adjusting exposure, and improving clarity.

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At the same time, the documentary has no narration and uses entirely audio recordings of interviews with veterans of World War I.

The BBC interviewed a large number of World War I veterans who were still building in the middle of the last century, so that we can see such a wonderful documentary today.