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Best Documentaries

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OpenAssistant

Welcome to the OpenAssistantGPT documentation

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BepInEx

BepInEx documentation and API listing

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Metadata Remover

Remove hidden metadata from PDFs, Word docs, photos, and videos

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Super Size Me

A documentary where filmmaker Morgan Spurlock eats only at McDonald's for 30 days to document his health effects.

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Jiro Dreams of Sushi

JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI is the story of 85-year-old Jiro Ono, considered by many to be the world’s greatest sushi chef

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The Queen of Versailles

Résidence officielle des rois de France, le château de Versailles et ses jardins comptent parmi les plus illustres monuments du patrimoine mondial et constituent la plus complète réalisation de l’art

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Java Virtual Machine Tools Interface

interface for inspecting Java application state from native code

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True Crime All The Time

podcast

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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

podcast

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Canadian True Crime

podcast

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best documentaries in 2026?

Based on 0 community votes, OpenAssistant is currently ranked #1 in Documentaries with a score of pending more votes.

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What are the most popular documentaries?

The top-rated documentaries based on community votes are: #1 OpenAssistant, #2 BepInEx, #3 Metadata Remover. See the full rankings above.

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What happens when two documentaries have the same score?

When scores are tied, the one with more community votes ranks higher (more votes means a more reliable score). If votes are also equal, the entity that has been on the platform longer takes priority.