Doc World

Doc World (2016- )

EndedDocumentary show

A weekly showcase bringing the best international documentaries from around the globe to an American audience. Doc World is a unique and contemporary window into the realities of people and societies from many nations and is a viewers' passport into the world's films. Told with authentic voices, these stories will surprise, inform, and delight.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E03Out RunMay 28, 2017
S02E02One ChildMay 21, 2017
S02E01Finding Samuel LoweMay 14, 2017
S01E11Walking UnderwaterNov 27, 2016
S01E10Prize of the PoleNov 20, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Who was the creator of the TV show 'Doc World'?

'Doc World' was created by Stephen Segaller.

What genre does 'Doc World' belong to?

'Doc World' falls under the genre of documentary.

Which countries were featured in the episodes of 'Doc World'?

'Doc World' showcased various countries, including but not limited to India, China, Brazil, and South Africa.

What themes were explored in the TV show 'Doc World'?

'Doc World' explored a wide range of themes, such as social issues, human rights, culture, environment, and history.

Who were some of the notable filmmakers featured in 'Doc World'?

'Doc World' featured renowned filmmakers like Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, and Kim Longinotto, among others.

What awards did 'Doc World' receive during its run?

'Doc World' received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary Series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Doc World'?

The first season of 'Doc World' consisted of 12 episodes.

Which documentaries gained the most popularity among the audience?

'Doc World' had several popular episodes, including "The Act of Killing," "Searching for Sugar Man," and "Blackfish."

Did 'Doc World' feature any local filmmakers?

Yes, 'Doc World' showcased the works of both international and local filmmakers, providing a diverse perspective on global issues.

How did 'Doc World' contribute to the documentary genre?

'Doc World' pushed boundaries and offered unique storytelling approaches, making it a significant contribution to the documentary genre.

Were there any special guests or interviews in 'Doc World'?

'Doc World' included interviews with subject matter experts, activists, and individuals directly involved in the featured stories.

Did 'Doc World' cover controversial topics?

Yes, 'Doc World' delved into controversial subjects, offering thought-provoking insights and encouraging discussions.

Did 'Doc World' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Doc World' was generally well-received by critics, who praised its compelling narratives and high production value.

Was 'Doc World' known for its visually stunning cinematography?

Yes, 'Doc World' was acclaimed for its visually stunning cinematography, capturing the essence and beauty of each location.

Did 'Doc World' have any spin-offs or related shows?

'Doc World' did not have any spin-offs or related shows, but it remained a standalone series dedicated to showcasing documentary films.

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