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I’m not sure if you’ve noticed recently, but discovering stuff on Netflix can be kind of hard. Sure — you’re presented with a bunch of categories like “Top 10” when you login, but outside of those initial lists, finding things that are compelling and worth your time seems close to impossible. The compelling stuff is there — it’s just buried. With that in mind, I feel very excited to be able to share two things from Giorgio Angelini, one of my favourite documentary makers. The first is something I’ve been wanting him to write forever — about what it was like to release his latest documentary on Netflix. Secondly — Giorgio’s let me publish his latest short here on Webworm. It strikes at the heart of what’s going on in America right now.
By David Farrier5
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I’m not sure if you’ve noticed recently, but discovering stuff on Netflix can be kind of hard. Sure — you’re presented with a bunch of categories like “Top 10” when you login, but outside of those initial lists, finding things that are compelling and worth your time seems close to impossible. The compelling stuff is there — it’s just buried. With that in mind, I feel very excited to be able to share two things from Giorgio Angelini, one of my favourite documentary makers. The first is something I’ve been wanting him to write forever — about what it was like to release his latest documentary on Netflix. Secondly — Giorgio’s let me publish his latest short here on Webworm. It strikes at the heart of what’s going on in America right now.

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