The whole Weird Weekends series from 1999 is pretty good. Episode 3 is about pornstars, part of it is about a heterosexual man who stars in gay porn as a job, they call it “gay for pay”.
In 2007, he made a documentary about the Westboro Baptist Church. This is a church which is infamous for picketing the funerals of US soldiers and saying that claiming that god kills US soldiers because the US supports homosexuality.
Another 2007, he made a documentary about bourgies gambling in Las Vegas. There’s a guy who owns a mattress company and he goes to Vegas and feeds all of his profits into slot machines.
In 2011, he made a 2 part documentary about a “megajail” in Miami. In the US, a jail is different than a prison, in that a jail is a place where suspected criminals are held before trial and a prison is a place. It’s a massive facility of people who have been charged but not convicted. Louis interviews the inmates.
In 2015, Louis made a documentary about transgender kids. He interviews children with gender dysphoria in California who are receiving gender affirming care and also interviews some transgender adults. The movie shows transgender people positively.
In 2016, he made a documentary about severe alcoholics in the UK.
In 2022, he made a documentary about internet neo-nazis which featured Nick Fuentes and Baked Alaska.
These are a few that I have watched which were pretty good. I’m not sure about a favorite. He’s made dozens. What I like about his documentary style is he mostly asks people questions and let’s people speak for themselves.
The whole Weird Weekends series from 1999 is pretty good. Episode 3 is about pornstars, part of it is about a heterosexual man who stars in gay porn as a job, they call it “gay for pay”.
In 2007, he made a documentary about the Westboro Baptist Church. This is a church which is infamous for picketing the funerals of US soldiers and saying that claiming that god kills US soldiers because the US supports homosexuality.
Another 2007, he made a documentary about bourgies gambling in Las Vegas. There’s a guy who owns a mattress company and he goes to Vegas and feeds all of his profits into slot machines.
In 2011, he made a 2 part documentary about a “megajail” in Miami. In the US, a jail is different than a prison, in that a jail is a place where suspected criminals are held before trial and a prison is a place. It’s a massive facility of people who have been charged but not convicted. Louis interviews the inmates.
In 2015, Louis made a documentary about transgender kids. He interviews children with gender dysphoria in California who are receiving gender affirming care and also interviews some transgender adults. The movie shows transgender people positively.
In 2016, he made a documentary about severe alcoholics in the UK.
In 2022, he made a documentary about internet neo-nazis which featured Nick Fuentes and Baked Alaska.
These are a few that I have watched which were pretty good. I’m not sure about a favorite. He’s made dozens. What I like about his documentary style is he mostly asks people questions and let’s people speak for themselves.