The Killing of America on Prime. A 1981 documentary that was seemingly controversial at the time for showing uncensored violence.
It's a journey through violence in America primarily since JFK was shot.
I lived in the US for a good many years and never saw an ounce of violence. I wonder if that was because of where I was or when I was there. Things just didn't seem so crazy then.
There's a lot in this show that rings true today it seems. It feels like those lost in America can only take so much before trying to destroy everyone close to them. It feels very it changes over time (protests, riots, crime, snipers, assassinations, serial killers, ... and now politics) but its always a sense of rage by the forgotten.
Definitely recommend seeing it, although very depressing.