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10 Stream-Worthy Documentaries You Can Watch for Free!

Written by Ella Anderson & Likewise Pix | May 06, 2025Exploring humanity, culture, and the natural world through captivating documentaries you can stream for free on Tubi or Pluto TV.

"Grizzly Man"

Grizzly Man
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Werner Herzog's "Grizzly Man" delves into the poignant and compelling life of Timothy Treadwell, a man who sought to protect Alaska's grizzly bears with his unyielding devotion. Treadwell's journey, captured through revelatory footage, illustrates his passionate yet perilous endeavor over thirteen summers. This documentary, with an intensely visual narrative, intersperses the ethereal beauty of the National Park with Treadwell’s emotional candor, capturing the essence of a truly unique life — one that fused man and nature, albeit with tragic consequences.

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"More than a Game"

More than a Game
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LeBron James' meteoric rise to stardom is captured with utter authenticity in "More than a Game." This documentary not only chronicles the young star’s high school journey but also paints a picture of championship dreams and the unyielding bonds between teammates. Against the backdrop of a gritty Ohio soccer scene, these athletes’ inspiring stories affirm that basketball is indeed more than just a game; it's a passage to aspirations realized.

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"Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief"

Going Clear
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Unveiling the inner sanctum of the Church of Scientology, "Going Clear" delivers an incisive look into a controversial religion, as narrated by eight former members. This documentary exposes the psychological subtleties of indoctrination while examining personal stories interwoven with organizational secrets. An illuminating glimpse into the mechanics of belief systems, it’s both intellectually riveting and chilling.

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"Meru"

Meru
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This jaw-dropping tale of determination showcases elite climbers Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin, and Renan Ozturk, who connect with nature’s unforgiving peaks during their ascent of the Meru Summit. "Meru," captures their extraordinary feat that combines superb cinematography and unwavering resilience, whilst exploring human limits and the drive to conquer what was once believed to be insurmountable.

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"The Woman Who Wasn't There"

The Woman Who Wasn't There
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"The Woman Who Wasn't There" unravels the perplexing story of Tania Head, a false survivor of the 9/11 attacks. What begins as a tale of survival transforms into a mystery of manipulation in this gripping documentary. The film exposes the intricacies surrounding Head’s fabricated persona, leading viewers through a narrative as compelling as it is unsettling.

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"How to Die in Oregon"

How to Die in Oregon
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This poignant exploration of Oregon's landmark decision to legalize physician-assisted suicide offers an introspective look at terminally ill patients and their families. "How to Die in Oregon" is not just an examination of laws; it is an intimate, emotional narrative about the contested terrain of human dignity and end-of-life choices.

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"The September Issue"

The September Issue
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"The September Issue" invites viewers behind the scenes of the illustrious Vogue magazine as editor-in-chief Anna Wintour prepares for the 2007 fall fashion issue. This documentary magically captures the interplay of high fashion, editorial challenges, and creativity that defines this iconic publication, offering a glimpse into the world of quintessential style.

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"The True Cost"

The True Cost
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"The True Cost" scrutinizes the global ramifications of fast fashion by amalgamating stories from the workers and communities burdened by commercial demand. With powerful narratives and stunning cinematography, this documentary highlights the dire consequences of consumerism, prompting audiences to reflect on the ethical footprint of their fashion choices.

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"I Am Not Your Negro"

I Am Not Your Negro
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Drawing from the unfinished manuscript of James Baldwin, "I Am Not Your Negro" offers a trenchant commentary on racial relations in America. Through Baldwin’s eloquent insights and a collage of historical clips, director Raoul Peck crafts a narrative that is richly provocative and as relevant today as it ever was.

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"Amazing Grace"

Amazing Grace
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Released decades after its 1972 production, "Amazing Grace" showcases the powerful recording sessions of Aretha Franklin’s iconic album. An essential experience for music lovers, this documentary immerses viewers in soulful performances, capturing the extraordinary synergy of Falcon’s unmatched vocal intensity and musical dedication.

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These documentaries bring compelling narratives and breathtaking visuals to screens worldwide, highlighting varied facets of human life and global issues. Dive into these captivating stories and embark on an introspective journey as you stream them at ease.

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