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01. The 11th Hour
The 11th Hour is a compelling environmental documentary that explores the critical state of our planet, highlighting the devastating effects of climate change, deforestation, and pollution. Narrated and co-produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, it features insights from leading scientists, activists, and thinkers, offering a stark warning about humanity's impact on Earth. The film not only outlines the urgent challenges we face but also presents innovative solutions and a call to action for sustainable living. Through powerful visuals and expert analysis, The 11th Hour inspires viewers to rethink their relationship with the environment and embrace change before it’s too late.
Directed by: Leila Conners and Nadia Conners
Produced by: Leonardo DiCaprio, Adam Lewis, Pierre Andre Senizergues
02. Root Cause
Root Cause follows filmmaker Frazer Bailey as he investigates the potential connection between root canal treatments and chronic illnesses. Using personal experiences and expert interviews, the documentary examines the overlooked health impacts of modern dental practices. It explores links between oral health and systemic diseases, raising questions about conventional wisdom in dentistry. With controversial findings and thought-provoking perspectives, Root Cause challenges viewers to consider alternative approaches to oral care and holistic health.
Directed by: Frazer Bailey
Produced by: Frazer Bailey, Joseph Bechor, Justin Lyons
03. The True Cost
The True Cost delves into the hidden impacts of fast fashion, exposing its devastating effects on garment workers, global economies, and the environment. Featuring voices of activists, designers, and factory workers, the film sheds light on exploitative labor practices, environmental degradation, and the corporate greed driving the industry. It presents a stark contrast between consumer culture and the true price of cheap clothing. Offering an urgent call to action, The True Cost encourages viewers to rethink their shopping habits and advocate for ethical, sustainable alternatives in the fashion industry
Directed by: Andrew Morgan
Produced by: Michael Ross
04. CitizenFour
Citizenfour offers a gripping, behind-the-scenes account of Edward Snowden’s decision to expose global surveillance programs operated by the NSA. Directed by Laura Poitras, the documentary captures Snowden’s meetings with journalists in a Hong Kong hotel, where he shares classified information that would shock the world. The film unveils the ethical dilemmas surrounding privacy, government transparency, and whistleblowing. Combining tense storytelling with exclusive footage, Citizenfour provides an unprecedented look into one of the most significant leaks in modern history, sparking a global debate on digital rights and government accountability.
Directed by: Laura Poitras
Produced by: Laura Poitras, Mathilde Bonnefoy, Dirk Wilutzky
05. Food Inc.
Food, Inc. takes a revealing look at America’s industrial food system, exposing how corporate farming prioritizes profit over public health, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare. Through expert interviews and shocking visuals, the documentary uncovers hidden practices behind food production, including genetic engineering, harmful chemicals, and worker exploitation. It highlights the consequences of a system controlled by a few powerful corporations and advocates for more ethical, transparent, and sustainable practices. Food, Inc. challenges viewers to become informed consumers and push for systemic change in how food is produced and distributed.
Directed by: Robert Kenner
Produced by: Robert Kenner, Elise Pearlstein
06. Neurons To Nirvana
Neurons to Nirvana explores the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances like LSD, psilocybin, and MDMA in treating mental health issues. The documentary examines their cultural history, scientific research, and stigma surrounding these substances. Featuring insights from scientists, psychologists, and patients, it delves into how psychedelics can address conditions such as PTSD, depression, and addiction. By showcasing personal stories and groundbreaking studies, Neurons to Nirvana advocates for reevaluating these compounds in modern medicine and highlights their transformative potential to expand human consciousness and improve well-being.
Directed by: Oliver Hockenhull, Mikki Willis
Produced by: Oliver Hockenhull, Mikki Willis, Canavesio Sol Tryon
07. The Great Hack
The Great Hack uncovers the dark side of data collection and its profound impact on democracy. Focusing on the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the documentary reveals how personal data was harvested and weaponised to influence elections and manipulate public opinion. Through the perspectives of whistleblowers and investigators, it examines the ethical implications of surveillance capitalism and the erosion of privacy in the digital age. The film raises critical questions about accountability, transparency, and the power of big tech companies, urging viewers to demand greater protection of their digital rights and freedoms.
Directed by: Karim Amer, Jehane Noujaim
Produced by: Karim Amer, Geralyn Dreyfous, Judy Korin, Pedro Kos
08. Invisible Demons
Invisible Demons paints a haunting portrait of environmental devastation in Delhi, one of the world’s most polluted cities. Through striking visuals and firsthand accounts, the film captures the daily struggles of residents grappling with toxic air, polluted rivers, and extreme heat caused by rapid urbanization and climate change. It sheds light on the human cost of unchecked industrial growth and the stark inequalities exacerbated by environmental degradation.
Directed by: Rahul Jain
Produced by: Iikka Vehkalahti, Heino Deckert
09. Stressed
Stressed investigates the science of stress and its profound effects on human health, emotions, and relationships. Through interviews with leading scientists, psychologists, and wellness experts, the documentary explores how chronic stress contributes to conditions such as anxiety, depression, and heart disease. It highlights the importance of stress management techniques, including mindfulness, meditation, and lifestyle changes, in improving overall well-being. Combining scientific insights with practical advice, Stressed offers viewers valuable tools to understand and combat stress in an increasingly fast-paced and demanding world.
Directed by: Luke Segreto
Produced by: Veronika Yezo
10. Unstitched
Unstitched delves into the environmental and human health impacts of toxic chemicals used in the fashion industry. The documentary exposes the widespread use of hazardous dyes, pesticides, and synthetic materials, which harm workers, consumers, and ecosystems. Through compelling interviews and case studies, it highlights the global consequences of unsustainable production practices and the urgent need for change. Unstitched advocates for transparency, ethical practices, and sustainable alternatives in fashion, urging viewers to consider the hidden costs of their clothing choices and support a more responsible industry.
Directed by: Jenny Rygalska
Produced by: Jenny Rygalska
11. Children of the Pyre
Children of the Pyre offers a heart-wrenching glimpse into the lives of children working at India’s largest cremation grounds. The documentary follows their daily struggles, capturing their resilience, friendships, and dreams amid harsh realities. It explores the exploitation they endure and the dangers they face while performing physically and emotionally taxing labor. Through raw and powerful storytelling, Children of the Pyre sheds light on the social inequalities and systemic failures that perpetuate child labor, calling for empathy and action to improve the lives of vulnerable children.
Directed by: Rajesh S Jala
Produced by: Rajesh S Jala
12. The Seeds Of Vandana Shiva
The Seeds of Vandana Shiva chronicles the inspiring journey of Vandana Shiva, an environmentalist and eco-feminist who challenges corporate control over agriculture. The documentary explores her transformation from a physicist to a seed-saving activist, fighting against genetically modified crops and advocating for farmers' rights. Through her story, it highlights the devastating effects of industrial farming and the importance of biodiversity and sustainability. The Seeds of Vandana Shiva celebrates her efforts to empower communities and protect the planet’s food systems, encouraging viewers to support ethical and ecological solutions in agriculture.
Directed by: Camila Becket
Produced by: James Becket, Jim Whitney, Federique Van Der Val
13. The Yogis of Tibet
The Yogis of Tibet offers rare access to the secluded lives of Tibetan monks, revealing their ancient practices and spiritual dedication. Filmed with special permission, the documentary explores their meditation techniques, physical discipline, and pursuit of enlightenment. It delves into the challenges of preserving their traditions amidst political and cultural upheaval. Through intimate interviews and stunning visuals, The Yogis of Tibet provides a profound look at a vanishing way of life, inspiring viewers to reflect on the power of inner peace and the resilience of the human spirit.
Directed by: Jeffrey M. Pill
Produced by: Phil and Jo Borack
14. Lo And Behold
Lo and Behold examines the profound impact of the internet on human life, exploring its history, potential, and ethical dilemmas. From the birth of the internet to its influence on artificial intelligence, cybercrime, and space exploration, the documentary provides a thought-provoking look at how connectivity has reshaped society. Herzog’s interviews with experts, innovators, and those affected by technology reveal both its promise and peril. Lo and Behold invites viewers to consider the possibilities and responsibilities of living in an increasingly interconnected world.
Directed by: Werner Herzog
Produced by: Rupert Maconick
15. The Elephant Whisperers
The Elephant Whisperers tells the heartwarming story of Bomman and Bellie, an Indian couple who dedicate their lives to caring for orphaned elephants. Set in Tamil Nadu, the documentary captures their deep bond with these majestic animals and their efforts to rehabilitate them in harmony with nature. Through stunning cinematography and an intimate narrative, it highlights the importance of coexistence, wildlife conservation, and the cultural significance of elephants in India. The Elephant Whisperers is a touching tribute to the power of compassion and the connection between humans and animals.
Directed by: Kartiki Gonsalves
Produced by: Guneet Monga, Achin Jain
16. The Secrets of Sugar
The Secrets of Sugar exposes the health risks associated with sugar consumption and the deceptive practices of the sugar industry. Through expert interviews and investigative reporting, the documentary reveals how excessive sugar intake contributes to obesity, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses. It uncovers marketing strategies that downplay these dangers while encouraging overconsumption. The Secrets of Sugar challenges viewers to reevaluate their dietary habits and demand greater transparency from food manufacturers, urging a shift toward healthier lifestyles and better public health policies.
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17. The Corporation
The Corporation critically examines the role of corporations in modern society, analyzing their power, behavior, and influence. The documentary explores how these entities prioritize profits over ethical considerations, often at the expense of workers, communities, and the environment. Through expert analysis and real-world examples, it questions the moral and social implications of treating corporations as legal "persons." The Corporation invites viewers to reconsider the systems that govern global economies and demand accountability from these powerful institutions, advocating for a more equitable and sustainable future.
Directed by: Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott
Produced by: Mark Achbar, Bart Simpson