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If you've been using the Netflix app on your iOS device to watch documentaries such as The Act of Killing or What Happened Miss Simone?, or if you find yourself hooked after a few episodes of House of Cards, then you're probably going through a Netflix withdrawal right now. There's no need to worry though, because we've compiled a list of great alternatives to Netflix that offer a similar service and deliver an excellent cinematic experience. Whether you're looking for free content or want to pay for your entertainment, here are some sites for your viewing pleasure. iPlayer - BBC iPlayer This is the app available on the Apple TV, or to download for other devices should you want to watch it without signing up. It's possible to use this app for watching certain television shows like Eastenders, but there are also documentaries and movies on offer. If you want to be able to watch the same content that the BBC puts out then this app is perfect. You can find your favourite programmes through their curated list of available content, or browse categories like sci-fi, drama and comedy. Boomwatch This is a free (and even ad-free) service that produces documentaries by Snällsynt Films in Sweden. The company does not limit its self to one particular genre, and the content is personal and often nostalgic. Currently, this channel has 1,492 videos and it's still growing. The channel is operated by Markus Harmes and Andreas Larsson who choose what documentary to show according to their own taste. Most of the channel's videos last around 50 minutes. Snagfilms This is a pretty good website for people who like documentaries. There are both short and feature length documentaries to choose from, but the latter will probably cost you money (around $2 per movie). You can also watch movies that have been aired on various cable channels or pay per view movies. A great thing about this site is its search function, which lets you conduct a very specific search by keyword and time period. It's a great way to find out if a certain movie has been made into a documentary. Moving Image Archive Network  (MIAN) This website is operated by the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.. The archive's videos are from around the world, but they do seem to be American-centric with most of the videos coming from the US. There are videos from countries such as India, Japan and Iran as well as America, but there is very little non-English content available. Some of the videos are in the public domain while others are not, but they are all very interesting. The website itself works quite well, but there can be issues with streaming depending on which device you're using. TED Talks TED Talks is one of the most comprehensive websites for lectures and documentaries around today. You can either watch free videos or view content that you have to pay for (usually under $10). Videos on TED usually last for around 20 minutes and they feature experts like Bill Gates, Al Gore and Simon Sinek. If you like listening to experts talk about their latest findings, then here's a site for you! Wondershare This is another website that offers both free and premium content. cfa1e77820

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