@cochise said in [STREAMING FINDS and RECOMENDATIONS](/post/1442173) said:@full80 said in [STREAMING FINDS and RECOMENDATIONS](/post/1442169) said:@demps said in [STREAMING FINDS and RECOMENDATIONS](/post/1442164) said:@full80 said in [STREAMING FINDS and RECOMENDATIONS](/post/1442162) said:@cochise said in [STREAMING FINDS and RECOMENDATIONS](/post/1442161) said:@full80 said in [STREAMING FINDS and RECOMENDATIONS](/post/1442160) said:Really interesting to see people's recommends, thanks. A bit left field. I got a free trial of a Documentary streaming service called Docplay. (I think it is 10 bucks a month normally, I'll have to look). With lockdown I'm struggling to watch drama at the moment - don't know why. But I really like this service, has a great range of docos. Current fave is 'Collective' which won the Academy Award last year. It's about a fire in a nightclub in Belgrade, and how a sports newspaper starts an investigation, that basically brings down the government. Sounds unusual, I know, but I found it really gripping.
I have curiosity which isn't too bad
As I might have mentioned elsewhere I work in film and TV and I love nothing more than watching movies, but last little while I just can't concentrate on them. Found docos easier for some reason. yeah, it's a wild story. Shifts points of view from the journos, to the people sent in to clean up the 'mess'. Anyway, as I said, left field.
We use to have a guy, named.... coincidentally Blake Ayshford who wrote and directed a few things post on here.
Not sure he's posting anymore.
Same bloke, Demps. Am working on an ABC show called Mystery Road set in outback WA at the moment.
Is that the one with Aaron pedersen. Great sow.
Yep Cochise. Speaking of true legends. The man is incredible. Nice of you to say - I was only one part, the cast and director (and the scenery) did a lot of hard work. I also, got to spend a few months in Broome during the filming which was a lot better than when I used to get to go on location filming in Epping.