Richard Branson's 10 Favorite Documentaries
Richard Branson
What documentaries do billionaires watch? Here is a list of 10 favorite documentary movies Richard Branson really loves. He revealed that he has time to watch movies on a plane and actually loves going to theaters. Check out Richard Branson's top 10 doc movies!
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Breaking the Taboo
“I may be biased, but my son Sam’s film documenting the failed war on drugs has helped to shift the conversation around drug policy reform,” says Branson.
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Fourteen Days in May
“This offers a strong argument against the death penalty,” says Branson. “It documents the countdown to the execution of Edward Earl Johnson, a young African-American who was put to death in the gas chamber of Mississippi’s state penitentiary in 1987.”
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When We Were Kings
“This really gets to the heart of the infamous Rumble in the Jungle heavyweight championship match between The Greatest and George Foreman,” says Branson. “As much action outside the ring as inside the ropes.”
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The White Helmets
“It offers real insight into the horror, and humanity, happening right now in Syria,” he says.
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The Island President
This is “a fast-moving film about the Maldives’ first democratically-elected President, Mohamed Nasheed,” says Branson. “The documentary is particularly moving considering President Nasheed’s subsequent story, and expertly captures his efforts to highlight the threat of climate change on a global level.”
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The Fog of War
“This stunning film, subtitled Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara, gives the former US Secretary of Defense the chance to admit his mistakes in the terrible Vietnam War,” says Branson.
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Virunga
This movie “tells the moving story of the amazing people trying to save Africa’s oldest national park,” says Branson.
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