Most documentaries are boring.

But the right ones will blow your mind.

Here's a list of 20 documentaries you cannot miss:

Drive to Survive

Dives into the drama behind your favorite F1 racers and their teams.
The Last Dance

Follows the iconic Chicago Bulls 1997-98 season, with Jordan leading the way.
The Inventor:
Out for Blood in Silicon Valley

The youngest self-made billionaire who had to dissolve her company, this is a cautionary tale for founders everywhere.
The Social Dilemma

Uncovers the repercussions of social media in a way that you won't forget.
Operation Varsity Blues:
The College Admissions Scandal

Unravels the fraudulent methods of Rick Singer as he helped rich and famous students get into the best colleges.
Icarus

The gripping tale of the largest international doping scandal.
Untold: Malice at The Palace

Unveils the story of an infamous brawl that broke out between players of the Indiana Pacers & some fans.
Extremis

Follows the challenging ethical dilemmas and decisions we have to make when it comes to healthcare.
The Game Changers

A UFC fighter decrypts the optimal diet for human performance and health.

Trust me when I say that the answer will blow your mind.
Bad Boy Billionaires

Deconstructs how a couple of Indian business tycoons fell prey to greed, fraud, and corruption.
WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn

We've all heard of WeWork, but here is the turbulent story of the company and its erratic founder.
The Test:
A New Era for Australia's Team

Trails the new Australian Cricket team as they make a comeback from the Sandpaper Scandal of 2018.
All or Nothing

Follows Manchester City behind the scenes in their Premier League winning, record-breaking '17-18 season.
Becoming Warren Buffet

We all know what a genius he is, but here's the story of how he got there.
Our Planet

A documentary that highlights both the impact of climate change and the world's natural wonders.
Pelé

The story of the man who redefined soccer, turning it into "the beautiful game."
Seaspiracy

Will open your eyes to the severe environmental repercussions of fishing.
Inside Job

The Big Shot is a great movie, but this film breaks down elements of the 2008 financial crisis in such detail.
Citizenfour

About Edward Snowden and the NSA spying scandal, this one is a must-see.
Free Solo

Follows a professional rock climber and the first free solo climb of the infamous El Capitan's 900m rock face.
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