Documentary movies that are safe to half watch with a partner. Includes Blackfish, Miss Americana, Jodorowsky's Dune and more, curated by Moviepiq.
Half watching is honest. These hold up even then.
Notorious killer whale Tilikum is responsible for the deaths of three individuals, including a top killer whale trainer. Blackfish shows the sometimes devastating consequences of keeping such intelligent and sentient creatures in captivity.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
A raw and emotionally revealing look at one of the most iconic artists of our time during a transformational period in her life as she learns to embrace her role not only as a songwriter and performer, but as a woman harnessing the full power of her voice.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
In 1974, Chilean-French director Alejandro Jodorowsky embarked on the quixotic project of adapting Frank Herbert's influential novel Dune (1969) for the big screen. After investing two years, and millions of dollars, the gigantic project ended in failure; but the artists Jodorowsky brought together to carry it out continued to work together, and ended up laying the foundations for modern science fiction cinema.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
In 200,000 years of existence, man has upset the balance on which the Earth had lived for 4 billion years. Global warming, resource depletion, species extinction: man has endangered his own home. But it is too late to be pessimistic: humanity has barely ten years left to reverse the trend, become aware of its excessive exploitation of the Earth's riches, and change its consumption pattern.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
A documentary about World War I with never-before-seen footage to commemorate the centennial of Armistice Day, and the end of the war.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
Some films you can drift in and out of without losing anything. These are those films.
Narration keeps you oriented through distraction.
Good paired viewing. Worth discussing afterward.
Working from the text of James Baldwin’s unfinished final novel, director Raoul Peck creates a meditation on what it means to be Black in the United States.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
In June 2013, Laura Poitras and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with Edward Snowden. She brought her camera with her.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
Revered sushi chef Jiro Ono strives for perfection in his work, while his eldest son, Yoshikazu, has trouble living up to his father's legacy.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
A film that exposes the shocking truth behind the economic crisis of 2008. The global financial meltdown, at a cost of over $20 trillion, resulted in millions of people losing their homes and jobs. Through extensive research and interviews with major financial insiders, politicians and journalists, Inside Job traces the rise of a rogue industry and unveils the corrosive relationships which have corrupted politics, regulation and academia.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise of endangered species, ecosystems, and native communities across the planet.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
The right film for the right state is a specific thing. These are specific.
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