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Documentaries. The truth hurts. But sometimes it’s inspirational, scary, sad, funny or anywhere in between. Experience it all with our best documentary series and movies.
Netflix has an extensive library of feature films, documentaries, TV shows, anime, award-winning Netflix originals, and more. Watch as much as you want, anytime you want. Join Now
Netflix has an extensive library of feature films, documentaries, TV shows, anime, award-winning Netflix originals, and more. Watch as much as you want, anytime you want. Join Now
Trump: An American Dream. 2018 | Maturity Rating: TV-14 | 1 Season | Documentary. Friends, associates and critics reveal the truly American story of Donald Trump, the brash businessman who defied the odds to become U.S. president. Starring: Donald Trump.
The four-part series will debut on Netflix on Aug. 30. Buettner’s latest book, The Blue Zones: Secrets for Living Longer, is now available for pre-order, and available for purchase August 29. Best-selling author Dan Buettner’s new doc series explores the science and lifestyles behind longevity.
From celebrities to sports sagas and nature films, there’s a documentary for whatever mood you’re in. Immerse yourself in these fascinating real-life stories.
The Social Dilemma. 2020 | Maturity Rating: PG-13 | 1h 34m | Documentary. This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech experts sounding the alarm on their own creations. Starring: Skyler Gisondo, Kara Hayward, Vincent Kartheiser.
You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment. 2024 | Maturity Rating: TV-14 | 1 Season | Documentary. Identical twins change their diets and lifestyles for eight weeks in a unique scientific experiment designed to explore how certain foods impact the body. Watch all you want.
Netflix has an extensive library of feature films, documentaries, TV shows, anime, award-winning Netflix originals, and more. Watch as much as you want, anytime you want. These visually stunning, thought-provoking nature documentaries are nothing short of majestic. They don’t call it the animal kingdom for nothing.
In 1996, Lyle and Erik Menendez were convicted of the murders of their parents in what became one of the most famous criminal cases of the late 20th century. For the first time in almost 30 years, and in their own words, both brothers revisit the trial that shocked the nation.