The world is a strange and wonderful place full of strange and wonderful people, stories, and things. And thanks to some of the best documentaries, we have a chance to catch a glimpse of them all.
Documentaries come in all shapes and sizes, from bite-sized shorts to multi-episode films full of twists and turns. Whether you’re a fan of pop cultural visionaries like Asif Kapadia Amy Or Pamela Anderson’s own Pamela: a love story, Or horrific true crime mysteries like American nightmare and stairs, There is something for all of us. It’s true what they say: if anything interesting happens, there’s probably a movie about it somewhere.
Choosing one to watch can be difficult and stressful. But across the likes of Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime and more, here are some of the best documentaries and docuseries out there that we think are worth investing an hour or several nights into.
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Free diver
Sure, we’re biased. As Gabriela Baiella wrote on this site not long ago: “In 2021, FeverqueenDaniel Reilly went to the Bahamas to track down world champion freediver Alexei Molchanov. He spent time with Molchanov and an intrepid crew of freedivers from around the world, all united in their passion for a quest that Reilly summed up as: “Go as deep as you can in one breath and then come back to the surface.” Without dying or dying.” Sounds simple enough! But as Reilly’s film Secrets of the World’s Greatest Freediver makes clear, it’s far more complex, and the results far more remarkable — for Molchanov, in particular, whose legacy is tied to that of his mother. Natalia, who was once the greatest freediver in the world.” For anyone who has read Riley’s story and wished they had already done so See The Marvel of Freediving in Action, You’re in Lucky: Writer/director Michael John Warren Free diveran epic documentary that follows Molchanov’s story as he attempts to reclaim all of his world records, is available now on Prime Video or at Buy or rent.