As a non-American, Ezra Edelman's nearly eight-hour documentary, "O.J.: Made in America," released as a five-part miniseries on ABC and ESPN back in 2016, was the most fascinating and educational entertainment I've ever seen about the US and American culture in general. Nothing comes close. It's a masterpiece through and through, whether you ask critics or viewers, and it's hardly a surprise that it won dozens of awards, including the Oscar for Best Documentary and two Emmys (out of six nominations) in 2017.

Frankly, when I watched it about five years ago, I thought it was the kind of painstaking, multi-layered, and strikingly authentic documentary that should be part of the curriculum, not just in America, but pretty much everywhere in the world. Through the rise and fall of a Black

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