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Best Documentary Movies For A Movie Marathon From The 2020S Perfect For When You Need A Good Cry

The best documentary movies for a movie marathon from the 2020s perfect for when you need a good cry. A hand-curated list of documentary films for Moviepiq.

A movie marathon lives or dies on the quality of its list. Start strong, vary the pace, and make sure at least one film in the sequence is one nobody in the room has seen.

Early returns from the 2020s suggest a decade willing to push genre conventions further than ever — these are films made by filmmakers who grew up watching the classics and are now interrogating them.

The best documentaries don't just inform — they change how you see something you thought you already understood. Below are ten documentaries that reveal truths that fiction can only approximate.

1
2018 · ★★★★☆ 8.4/10

An intimate look at America's favourite neighbor and the life, lessons, and legacy of Fred Rogers.

2
2018 · ★★★★☆ 8.2/10

Follow Alex Honnold as he attempts to become the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite's El Capitan.

3
2016 · ★★★★☆ 8.2/10

An in-depth look at the US prison system and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality.

4
2012 · ★★★★☆ 8.2/10

Two South Africans set out to discover what happened to their musical hero, the mysterious 1970s rock musician Rodriguez.

5
2015 · ★★★★☆ 7.8/10

The story of Amy Winehouse, in her own words, featuring archival footage and recordings.

What makes a documentary essential viewing is specificity. These films don't deal in generalities — they follow real people making impossible choices in real moments.

6
2008 · ★★★★☆ 7.7/10

A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, and illegal, high-wire routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's twin towers in 1974.

7
2017 · ★★★★☆ 7.9/10

When Bryan Fogel sets out to uncover the truth about doping in sports, a chance meeting with a Russian scientist transforms his project into a geopolitical thriller.

8
2012 · ★★★★☆ 8.2/10

A documentary film about the 1965-66 Indonesian mass killings, in which former paramilitary leaders are challenged to re-enact their killings.

9
2013 · ★★★★☆ 7.8/10

Backup singers discuss their careers and relationships with the stars they support.

10
2002 · ★★★★☆ 8.0/10

Michael Moore explores the culture of guns and violence in the United States.

Crying at a film is not weakness. It's the sign of a story that got close enough to something real to matter. These films are worth the tissues.

After watching a great documentary, the world looks slightly different. That's not a small thing.