Current TV says U.S. documentarian Morgan Spurlock is to serve as host of its new series, "50 Documentaries to See Before You Die."
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The show, set to debut on the cable network Aug. 1, will examine "how, over the last quarter-century, the documentary feature has evolved into an increasingly mainstream genre, becoming a major box-office draw and impacting society and contemporary American culture in ways never seen before," Current TV said in a news release Tuesday.
The five 1-hour episodes will count down 50 of the modern documentary era's most powerful, provocative and moving films, the network said.
Among those to be featured are the films "Roger & Me," "The Thin Blue Line," "Catfish," "Inside Job," "March of the Penguins" and "Hoop Dreams."
Spurlock's films include "Super Size Me," "Where in the World is Osama bin Laden?" and "Freakonomics."