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The Social Dilemma

We all know social media is addictive, but this documentary breaks down why—from the algorithms that keep us hooked to the unintended consequences of online manipulation. With former Silicon Valley insiders exposing the dark side of the platforms they helped create, this film might make you rethink how often you reach for your phone.

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The Great Hack

Ever wonder how political ads seem creepily targeted? This documentary dives into the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, revealing how millions of users’ personal data was weaponized to influence elections. It’s a shocking look at how much of our online presence is up for grabs—and how little control we actually have.

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Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution

What started as a summer camp for teens with disabilities in the 1970s became the birthplace of a civil rights movement. This inspiring documentary follows a group of young people who refused to accept societal limitations, leading the fight for disability rights and changing history in the process.

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The Bleeding Edge

We trust that medical devices are safe—but should we? This documentary exposes shocking failures in the medical industry, revealing how unregulated devices have harmed thousands of patients. If you thought the healthcare system was designed to protect you, this film might change your mind.

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Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy

Ever noticed how your phone seems to know what you want to buy? This documentary unpacks the psychology of consumerism, planned obsolescence, and how corporations keep us spending. From fast fashion to tech upgrades, it’s a deep dive into the world of manufactured demand and whether we’re truly making our own choices.

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13TH

The U.S. abolished slavery in the 13th Amendment—except as a punishment for crime. This documentary exposes the deep-rooted racial injustice in America’s criminal justice system, showing how mass incarceration disproportionately targets Black communities. Eye-opening, urgent, and essential viewing.

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The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson

Marsha P. Johnson was a trailblazer in the LGBTQ+ rights movement, yet her 1992 death was dismissed as a suicide—despite overwhelming evidence of foul play. This film not only celebrates her legacy but also revisits the unanswered questions surrounding her mysterious death.

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Watch Miss Italia Mustn’t Die | Netflix Official Site

Beauty pageants once defined an era, but do they still have a place in modern society? This documentary follows the rise and fall of Miss Italia, questioning outdated beauty standards, the pressures put on women, and the cultural shift toward more inclusive definitions of beauty.

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Watch Daughters

What happens when a father is locked away but still wants to be part of his child’s life? This documentary follows four young girls and their incarcerated fathers as they prepare for a deeply emotional Daddy-Daughter Dance—revealing the unspoken struggles of families impacted by the prison system.