Documentaries explore, preserve and publicize history in immersive ways so that we can learn from it. That’s why NHK Top Docs, a free streaming service provided by NHK World-Japan, is such an important project. With all the resources of Japan’s public broadcaster behind it, NHK Top Docs introduces groundbreaking monthly content, some of which has already won accolades around the world, including the Intermedia-Globe Gold Award for “Inferno: Letters from Auschwitz,” the Arts Bronze World Medal for “Creations from the Obscure,” and the Galaxy Award for “Inasa: Whispers on the Wind.” Yet even among such a distinguished group, three other documentaries stand out.

‘Myanmar Coup: Digital Resistance’

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