Listen up, documentary fans. Your dream streaming platform is finally here.
Documentary+, which launched today, Jan. 28, is the place to catch all the nonfiction content you’ve been craving. Created by studio XTR and the late Tony Hsieh, it includes a mix of feature-length titles and short-form programs from both renowned directors and up-and-coming filmmakers. If you’re wondering what it is, what it’s like, and where to watch it, read on. We’ve got you covered.
What can I watch on Documentary+?
Documentary+ features a range of docs in categories like music, politics, culture, true crime, science & nature, icons, sports, comedy, and cults. The streaming platform houses everything from Academy Award-winning films to festival favorites.
While you can catch classic documentaries like The Imposter, Born into Brothels, Cartel Land, My Best Fiend, and Life, Animated, you can also find movies created by filmmakers including Spike Jonze, Terrence Malick, Brett Morgen, and Davis Guggenheim. Or, check out titles by up-and-comers like Lana Wilson (Miss Americana), Ramona S. Diaz (A Thousand Cuts), Nanfu Wang (One Child Nation), Clay Tweel (Gleason), Kareem Tabsch (Mucho Mucho Amor), and Laura Gabbert (Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles).
How much does Documentary+ cost?
Documentary+ is totally free! You don’t even need to create an account or log in, so there’s nothing to stop you from streaming.
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What’s the interface like?
Documentary+ has curated a selection of films for your convenience that can be found at the top of its website and app. You can also browse by category or search for a favorite.
While there doesn’t appear to be a “continue watching” section, the website saves your progress, so you can pick up from where you left off. You will have to get through a single ad before you enjoy your film, though.
Where can I access Documentary+?
Documentary+ is a global streaming platform compatible with iOS and Android devices, as well as Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and more.
Is Documentary+ worth it?
If you’re a documentary lover, of course! Documentary+ doesn’t cost a penny, it’s full of content, and it’s looking to add titles from the 2021 Sundance Film Festival to its catalog soon. So what are you waiting for? Download the app or head to docplus.com to start streaming now.