This is a film based on the book “Death of the Liberal Class” by journalist and Pulitzer prize winner, Chris Hedges.
It charts the rise of the Corporate State, and examines the future of obedience in a world of unfettered capitalism, globalization, staggering inequality and environmental change.
If you must watch any of the ones I mentioned, please watch the story of electricity. It is very inspiring. It takes you from the very beginning up until now: The search of superconductors.
Ancient knowledge is just an eye opener. It starts with talking about how nothing is solid and frequencies/vibrations shape/affect structures of atoms/molecules, energy basically. Then it goes into sacred geometry, then ancient civilizations and how advanced they were and that basically carries on. It is almost eight hour long. It is basically a bunch of episodes. You can find it on YouTube.
Into the Universe is special for the same reason Cosmos is. Both are hosted by renowned scientist s. Into the universe is hosted by Stephen Hawking plus it has amazing graphics. I particularly like the story of everything episode. It is about the cosmos basically.
History of science is just that. It is inspiring and is broken into episodes. It doesn’t just talk about science, it talks about events leading up to different inventions, discoveries and even world wars. Very interesting.