YTS have a lot of documentaries, it's my go to for new documentaries
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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.
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 next P2P to gain wide popularity after those went down.
It's de-centralized, so unlike Napster/Kazaa, the feds can't take it down by seizing only one server, which they have tried.
I've heard good things about mvgroup.
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!