As usual, several documentaries made my list of Best Movies of 2011: Project Nim, Buck and Tabloid.
Werner Herzog gave us the wonderful 3D Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Page One highlighted David Carr of the New York Times. The Polish documentary War Games and the Man Who Stopped Them was a great find. I also admired Thunder Soul (about a Houston high school stage band in the 60s), Magic Bus (featuring actual footage of Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters), American Grindhouse (about the grindhouse films of the 40s, 50s and early 60s) and These Amazing Shadows (about the National Film Registry).
PBS had stellar year, especially with Woody Allen: A Documentary, Jimmy Carter, Stonewall Uprising and Troubadours.
HBO delivered Bobby Fisher Against the World. And ESPN has entered the documentary arena with the surprising The Marinovich Project.