YTS have a lot of documentaries, it's my go to for new documentaries
https://yts.mx/browse-movies/0/all/documentary/0/latest/0/all
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YTS have a lot of documentaries, it's my go to for new documentaries
https://yts.mx/browse-movies/0/all/documentary/0/latest/0/all
Consider non-torrent P2P platforms like eMule/eD2K. If you know what the name of you're looking for, there's a fair amount of obscure material to be downloaded that can be difficult to find otherwise.
eD2K is slow, but effective.
Is this similar to Soulseek or Napster/Kazaa in the old days?
I believe that eD2K was the generation of P2P after those.
It's de-centralized, so unlike Napster/Kazaa, the feds can't take it down by seizing only one server, which they have tried.
Have you considered your local library? A lot of them have an excellent dvd/blu-ray selection especially when it comes to documentaries.
I know it is a little more work but you also get a lot more control of how you rip it.
Also, in the US, many libraries give you free access to the Kanopy streaming service which has a lot of documentaries on it.
its not torrents, and mainly german. but id be remiss not to mention https://dokujunkies.org/ maybe there is something, anything relevant on there. cheers and good luck!
I've heard good things about mvgroup.