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When you are relaxing and doing a little Netflix and chill, sometimes the mind wants something more than the usual sculpted actors and their engaging dialogues in CGI-ed sets<\/a>. Netflix does offer a great collection of documentaries for such occasions. The documentaries range from the famous, Oscar nominees<\/a> to the obscure, yet intriguing ones. We are listing 10 Netflix documentaries<\/a> here that might help you jerk the cogs in your brain in motion.<\/p>\n

1) The Invisible War\"The<\/h3>\n

This documentary is about one of the unpalatable facet of the armed forces and generally swept under the rug. Kirby Dick’s The Invisible War tells us about the nasty story of sexual assault within the armed forces.<\/p>\n

A first and bold attempt to point the finger at the disgusting worm that is silently eating away at the heart of the most disciplined of human bodies.<\/p>\n