These historical docs should be on everyone's list. For this list, we’ll be looking at non-fiction feature films that most powerfully express অথবা preserve an important event in history.
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark is a new six-part documentary series based on the book of the same name, which explores writer Michelle McNamara’s investigation into the dark world of a violent predator she dubbed the Golden State Killer.
@SHOWTIME -Combining unheard audio recordings, dramatic reconstructions and personal archives, The Real Charlie Chaplin traces Charlie Chaplin’s meteoric rise from the slums of Victorian লন্ডন to the heights of Hollywood superstardom...
@Apple TV - U.S. Navy সীল Eddie Gallagher stood accused দ্বারা his own platoon in the biggest war crimes trial in a generation. Now a new, four-part docuseries will examine the case and the blurred line between right and wrong. Streaming November 19
The groundbreaking documentary 15 মিনিট of Shame, from executive producers Monica Lewinsky and Max Joseph, takes an in-depth look at the public shaming epidemic in our culture and explores our collective need to destroy one another.
@SHOWTIME -Months of planning for 12 মিনিট on the world’s largest stage. On September 24, meet the creative minds who brought The Weeknd’s Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime প্রদর্শনী to life. Watch the premiere on September 24
@HBO Max -From the same producers who brought আপনি Sesame Street, comes Through Our Eyes, a four-part docuseries that puts a face to parental incarceration, climate displacement, military caregiving and homelessness....
@Paramount Plus -Paramount+ presents the intoxicating world of Madonna's Madame X. The exclusive global premiere of Madonna's new সঙ্গীতানুষ্ঠান documentary will begin streaming on Friday, October 8th.
@Peacock - Illuminating the full spectrum of Black male humanity in America through an intimate, intergenerational conversation at the intersection of sports, education and criminal justice.
@HBO Max -A documentary that shines a light on the Class of 2020’s personal experiences and incredible perspectives as we hear directly from them – in words and song. Streaming December 17 only on HBO Max.
@HBO -40 Years A Prisoner follows the story of a son who commits his life to fighting for the release of his parents, two members of the Philadelphia Black radical group MOVE, imprisoned after a controversial confrontation with police.
Acclaimed filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi captures a snapshot of The United States of America as the country faces a pandemic, a presidential election and a costly financial collapse. Watch the premiere on Friday, October 23 at 9/8c on SHOWTIME.
@Peacock -In Madness in the Hills, Rob Lowe offers a gripping, emotional account of the deadly mudslides that devastated his neighborhood in Southern California on January 9, 2018.
A feature documentary from award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler about the too-short life of John Belushi, the once-in-a-generation talent who captured the hearts and funny-bones of audiences worldwide. Sunday, November 22 at 9/8c on SHOWTIME.
A political thriller examining the complex relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia, and how the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi amplified entanglements between the two countries...
@Apple TV -Steven, Ben, and René sat down with Boys State documentary directors Jesse Moss and Amanda McBlaine to reflect on how they’ve grown since the 2018 summer leadership and citizenship program. Watch the new documentary now on আপেল TV+