russia 5 Documentaries That Examine Modern Russia and its Agenda Following Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine, global levels of Russophobia have been increasing, but the intricacies of modern Russia have been making waves for years.
iwonder documentaries list From Jihadism to extreme Evangelicalism, catch these 5 documentaries about how religion affects our lives. World Religion Day (16 January) aims to promote understanding and peace across religions, and encouraging people to learn more about different faiths and worldviews. In this week’s featured documentaries,
iwonder documentaries list Human Rights Day 2021: 5 must-see documentaries about human rights and discrimination. Stream stories about human rights violations and those who rise up to take a stand against it.
iwonder documentaries list From Land to Sea: What happens to people with nowhere to go? The recent migrant drowning accident in the English Channel sparks difficult questions about the immigration debate all around the world.
iwonder documentaries list The Departure: The story of a Japanese punk-rocker turned Buddhist monk who counsels the suicidal. Directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Lana Wilson, The Departure is a poetic film that questions what it means to be alive and quietly inspires us to embrace life.
iwonder Confessions of a Sex Addict: Can a self-confessed sex addict reform his ways—by consulting his exes? Join standup comedian and self-professed ‘whore’ Jeff Leach on his mission to change his psyche and reform his womanizing ways.
iwonder iwonder November highlights: Remember Movember What started out in 2003 in Melbourne as an idea between two mates, returns in 2021 as a global movement involving more than 6.5 million Mo Bros and Mo Sisters with the shared goal to stop men dying too young
iwonder The Genius of Roald Dahl: The man whose intellectual property Netflix bought for $1.5 billion. British comedian and children’s author David Walliams explores the legacy of another British icon, the legendary Roald Dahl.
music LennoNYC: An Intimate Look at John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Life in New York City In a post-Beatles era, John Lennon moved to New York City with Yoko Ono to focus on his private life and family.
current affairs Motley’s Law: From Beauty Queen to Defence Lawyer in Afghanistan Kimberley Motley left her husband and three kids behind in the United States and headed to Kabul, Afghanistan, to become the only foreign lawyer, not to mention the only woman, to work in Afghan courts.
exclusive The Walrus and The Whistleblower: A love story between a man and a walrus A love story, a highly-publicised heist, a $1.5 million courtcase, and an animal rights movement, all rolled into one sensational documentary. #SaveSmooshi
Biography Diana: The Interview that Shocked the World The Martin Bashir interview has been branded “one of the biggest crimes in the history of broadcasting” and led to a public apology from the BBC.
nature documentaries 5 Nature Documentaries to Help You Reconnect with Mother Earth These featured documentaries explore the delicate relationship between man and nature, and how it affects our future.
society documentaries Unravelling the Bad Influences Behind 12 Celebrity Scandals From the tragic deaths of Heath Ledger and River Phoenix, to the very public downfalls of Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears.
history documentaries 3 Top History Documentaries to Stream This Week History is essential in understanding ourselves and the world around us, and is a part of every aspect of life, from medicine, to art, to politics, and much more. Learn from our great Documentaries.
award winners What Would Ingrid Bergman Say in Her Own Words? Her face had graced some of the most famous movies of all time, such as Casablanca and Murder on the Orient Express, but there was still much more to discover about Ingrid Bergman herself.
culture documentaries Finding Vivian Maier: The Unexpected Story about a Photographer Hiding in Plain Sight After her death, photographs she had captured decades ago began to surface, gaining recognition from galleries and museums, but who was Vivian Maier, and how did we not know about her earlier?
international women's day 5 Documentaries that Highlight Equality and Women’s Accomplishments Explore stories about women who dare to break the glass ceiling, fight for what they believe in, and challenge themselves to do better.
true crime 5 Murder Documentaries That Will Make Your Skin Crawl True crime documentaries that reveal how sometimes the truth can be scarier than fiction.
rebels with a cause Pioneers, Visionaries, and Anarchists: How they changed our world From authoring a “cookbook” that contained recipes for the home manufacturing of explosives, weapons, illicit drugs, and more, to seeking a cure for cancer; this week’s new and featured
australia 3 Documentaries That Will Change How You See Australia Australia, both considered a country and a continent, is a land full of rich and diverse stories that explore its current issues, history, and vast outback. Today Australia is known
culture documentaries Why you should watch the Chilly Gonzales documentary on iwonder Watch the Chilly Gonzales documentary on iwonder, Shut up and play the piano, is now streaming on iwonder. We suggest you first watch some of the YouTube clips below to
society documentaries 5 Powerful Documentaries to Watch During Black History Month From celebrating accomplishments and success to exploring struggles and aspirations, check out this featured collection of documentaries that explore stories relating to the Black diaspora.
science documentaries Dive into outer space with these 3 top-rated documentaries While only an estimated 4% of outer space has been explored so far, scientists are constantly making new breakthroughs and pushing the boundaries of space exploration. Check out these featured space documentaries on iwonder to find out more.
immigration The Trump Years: Examining the legacy Selected documentaries from sources such as the New York Times, examining aspects of the Trump years. From the iwonder documentaries newsletter