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Doc Club: stream inspiring documentaries for $3 per month

Doc Club: stream inspiring documentaries for $3 per month

Stream critically acclaimed films and hidden gems that will keep your mind reeling well after the credits roll.

Add Doc Club as a Prime Video channel for just $3 per month.

Sometimes I just want to stream something real. I watch a lot of big-budget blockbusters and scripted dramas — but I also love true stories that captivate and inspire. That’s where Doc Club comes in. With a curated selection of eye-opening documentaries, from “Love, Antosha” to “Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer,” this streamer dives deep into true stories that spark curiosity and conversation. For thought-provoking films that stay with you, Doc Club is worth a look. Here’s everything you need to know about the documentary-focused streaming service, Doc Club.

Everything you need to know about Doc Club

What is Doc Club?

Doc Club is a streaming service dedicated entirely to documentaries, making it a must-have for fans of real-life storytelling. For just $3 per month, subscribers get unlimited, ad-free access to a library of compelling films exploring everything from historical figures and cultural icons to gripping crime stories and social issues.

One of the things that sets Doc Club apart is its expertly curated documentaries handpicked by industry professionals, including at one time renowned documentary programmer Thom Powers. The meticulous selection process ensures a library filled with high-quality, thought-provoking films that go beyond surface storytelling. This focus on curation means subscribers can trust they’re getting a diverse mix of stories, from award-winning classics to hidden gems from around the world, all chosen for their storytelling impact.

Doc Club is available as an add-on through Prime Video, allowing you to seamlessly browse and stream its content alongside your existing Prime library. Everything is presented in HD with no commercials, so you can watch it all without interruptions. The selection spans both feature-length documentaries and shorter films, making it easy to find something that fits your mood or schedule.

Doc Club

Doc Club is a video streaming service for documentaries. You can add it as a subscription via Amazon Prime Video.

How much does Doc Club cost?

Doc Club costs $3 per month when you sign up through Prime Video. This is the best way to subscribe because 1) it gives you a seven-day free trial to see how you like the service, and 2) with Prime Video, it’ll easily integrate into whatever streaming set-up you have at home.

Doc Club has a ton of popular documentaries you can stream. If you’re into gripping true crime stories with a focus on how law enforcement has evolved, “Hold Your Fire” is a must-watch. This powerful documentary revisits the intense 1973 Brooklyn hostage crisis, where four young Black men were caught in a standoff with the NYPD after a botched robbery at a sporting goods store. What makes this story stand out is the work of police psychologist Harvey Schlossberg, who introduced negotiation tactics instead of force - changing how standoffs are handled to this day. It’s a fascinating deep dive into a pivotal moment in criminal justice history, so if that sounds like your thing, check it out.

If you’re an artist or someone who loves emotional documentaries that celebrate life and creativity, “Love, Antosha” is a beautiful watch. It tells the story of actor Anton Yelchin, best known for roles in “Star Trek” and “Like Crazy,” exploring his career, personal struggles, and the impact he left behind. Through interviews with his family, friends, and co-stars, the film reveals Anton’s incredible work ethic, artistic passion, and the strength he showed while quietly battling cystic fibrosis - a condition he kept private throughout his career.

One title on Doc Club that takes a deep look at mindfulness and peaceful living is the documentary “Walk With Me.” The film offers a quiet look into the life of Zen Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh and his Plum Village community in France. Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, it follows the daily routines of the monks and nuns as they practice mindfulness and meditation over three years, inviting viewers to slow down and reflect on being present in the moment.

If you’re curious about the rise of self-published romance novels, “Naughty Books” dives into the fascinating world of indie authors who turned steamy stories into massive success. The documentary follows three women - an Air Force veteran, a telemarketer, and a hospital administrator - who became bestselling authors by self-publishing erotic romance novels online. It explores how the genre shook up the publishing industry while giving women a platform to express sexuality on their own terms. The film also looks at the challenges these authors face as the market grows more crowded, making it an eye-opening watch for anyone interested in books, creativity, or the business of storytelling.

For music fans who have ever made or been given a mixtape (guilty!), “Analog Love” explores why they mattered so much. The documentary looks at how mixtapes were more than just playlists - they were personal messages shared through music. It features interviews with artists like Henry Rollins, Money Mark from the Beastie Boys, and Kim Shattuck from The Muffs, who talk about how creating mixtapes helped people connect before streaming made it much easier to share music. The film dives into why this hands-on way of curating songs made such a lasting impact.

Finally, if you’re drawn to gripping true crime stories that explore important moments in history, “Tower” offers a powerful look at the 1966 University of Texas shooting, one of the first mass shootings in modern U.S. history. The documentary revisits the horrible event when a sniper opened fire from the Austin campus clock tower, killing 16 people and injuring dozens more. What makes Tower unique is its blend of animation, archival footage, and firsthand interviews, which bring together personal stories from survivors, witnesses, and law enforcement. The animation recreates moments where footage doesn’t exist, making the emotional impact even stronger as those involved explore how the tragedy unfolded and how it changed their lives forever.

What platforms can you watch Doc Club on?

Doc Club is compatible with Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, PlayStation, Xbox, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV.


Thomas writes about sports and entertainment for The Streamable. He studied film at USC's prestigious School of Cinematic Arts and is still waiting for Connor McDavid to win a Stanley Cup.

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