These documentary films were selected by the Moviepiq editorial team for a family movie night. Popularity and critic scores don't factor in here. Emotional fit does.
The best documentary movies with the family from the 80s and 90s that flew under the radar. Includes Won't You Be My Neighbor?, Free Solo, 13th and more - cu...
The test for a family film is simple: does anyone leave the room? These pass that test without trying.
Go back far enough and you find films that had no idea they'd become classics. The 80s and 90s produced more of them than any other era.
Documentaries work when they trust their subjects. The best ones get out of the way and let reality speak.
An intimate look at America's favourite neighbor and the life, lessons, and legacy of Fred Rogers.
Follow Alex Honnold as he attempts to become the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite's El Capitan.
An in-depth look at the US prison system and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality.
Two South Africans set out to discover what happened to their musical hero, the mysterious 1970s rock musician Rodriguez.
A great documentary doesn't tell you what to think. It shows you something true and gets out of the way.
A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, and illegal, high-wire routine performed between the World Trade Center's twin towers in 1974.
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.
A documentary about the 1965-66 Indonesian mass killings, in which former paramilitary leaders re-enact their crimes.
The films that fly under the radar often do so because they resist easy categorisation. That resistance is usually exactly what makes them worth finding.
A great documentary is one you find yourself thinking about weeks later. These qualify.
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