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Poll: Gene Siskel's Top Ten Documentaries

Over the course of his career, and according to website innermind, the late Gene Siskel put 10 documentaries in his annual Top 10 lists.

Which of these documentaries would you be most interested to discover?

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    The Sorrow and the Pity (1969)

    #2: 1972 (#6 in Roger Ebert's list)
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    Woodstock (1970)

    #8: 1970 (#5 in Roger Ebert's list)
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    Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman (1974)

    #9: 1975
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    Harlan County U.S.A. (1976)

    #6: 1977
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    Shoah (1985)

    #1: 1985 (according to the website, Ebert excluded Shoah from his list, not because he thought the other ten films were better, but because he felt it was in a class by itself and it wouldn't be appropriate to rank ordinary movies against it)
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    Hôtel Terminus (1988)

    #8: 1988
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    Roger & Me (1989)

    #2: 1989 (#5 in Roger Ebert's list)
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    Hoop Dreams (1994)

    #1: 1994 (also #1 in Roger Ebert's list, the only instance where the two late critics voted a documentary as the best movie of the year, in 1994, which is saying a lot)
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    Crumb (1994)

    #1: 1995 (#2 in Roger Ebert's list)
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    Looking for Richard (1996)

    #6: 1996

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