Love Documentaries? Try Docurama, the Streamer for Award-Winning Documentaries From Around the World
From sports to science to history to true crime, Docudrama has a documentary for you.
There’s only one thing stranger than fiction: real life. And if you’re looking to get your fix of real-life stories, consider Docurama — the streaming service for documentary storytelling. With a great collection of award-winning documentaries that span topics from history and science to culture and human interest, Docurama offers an ever-growing library for both documentary enthusiasts and casual streamers looking for “real” entertainment. With prestige documentaries from festivals like Sundance and SXSW, along with films and TV series, Docurama brings unexpected perspectives to your screen. Here’s everything you need to know to decide if Docurama is worth adding to your streaming line-up.
Everything You Need to Know About Docurama
What Is Docurama?
Docurama is an ad-free, subscription streaming service dedicated solely to documentary films and series across a bunch of different genres and subjects. Its massive library includes over 1,200 titles, from full-length and short-form documentaries to non-fiction TV programming, and behind-the-scenes interviews. Subscribers can explore topics like history, science, sports, culture, and social issues, with many films having won awards and critical acclaim from prestigious film festivals. Most importantly, Docurama regularly updates its catalog, so you always have a fresh selection of entertaining docs.
If you’re overwhelmed with Docurama’s selection and not sure where to start, one of its cool features is how it breaks down content into useful categories. So, you can check out niches like “Mystery,” “Adrenaline Rush,” “Boxing,” “Aliens,” “Musicians,” “Scientific Streams,” “Dramatic Comedy,” “Romance,” and much more. Plus, you can watch your content on-demand and ad-free on different platforms like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV.
Docurama
Docurama is a video streaming service focused on documentaries. Users will see award-winning films direct from the Sundance or Toronto or SXSW film festivals.
How Much Does Docurama Cost?
Docurama costs $5 per month, which gets you an ad-free experience and access to offline downloads. But, if you add Docurama as an Amazon Prime Video channel, you’ll get a seven-day free trial to see if you like it. That’s a good way to try out the documentary selection for free and see if you’re ready to commit to a monthly subscription.
What Popular Documentaries Can You Watch on Docurama?
Docurama has a bunch of popular docs, including international content. One of those is “Cairo Jazzman.” This film tells the story of Amr Salah, an Egyptian pianist and festival organizer, as he battles to bring the Cairo Jazz Festival to life. Set against the backdrop of political and social upheaval in Egypt, the film highlights Salah’s dedication to cultural expression and music as a unifying force.
For fans of military or crime docs, there’s “Who Killed LT. Van Dorn?.” This compelling 2018 documentary directed by Zachary Stauffer takes a hard look at the fatal 2014 crash of an MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter near Cape Henry, Virginia, which killed Lieutenant Wes Van Dorn and two other crew members and sparked plenty of questions about the safety and maintenance of the older aircraft. Through candid interviews with Van Dorn’s family, fellow servicemembers, and experts, the film uncovers systemic issues within the Navy and Marine Corps that contributed to the tragedy.
For animal lovers, check out “Symphony of the Wild” - an immersive documentary that brings the majesty of the animal kingdom to life through the power of classical music. The film showcases stunning visuals of wildlife - from powerful whales and charging elephants to fierce big cats - with orchestral compositions underneath that amplify the natural drama and rhythm of their behavior.
And for sports fans, check out “The Day The World Series Stopped” which documents, through an eye-witness account, the 6.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Candlestick Park during Game Three of the 1989 World Series. It delves into how the tragedy impacted players, fans, and the broader community, showcasing the strength and unity that came out of such a sudden catastrophe.
Here are some of the other popular movies on Docurama:
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Cairo Jazzman
January 31, 2017A documentary about Cairo Jazz Festival’s Amr Salah and his struggle every year to bring people and arts together in a country where 70% of people are under 30 and the Officials do not care about culture too much.
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Who Killed Lt. Van Dorn?
October 7, 2018An inquiry into the death of a Navy lieutenant who was in a crash of the controversial MH-53E helicopter model.
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Symphony of the Wild
January 1, 2015Lesley Hammond - This dazzling wildlife spectacle propels us into the very private world of some of our most endearing critters. Set across a global stage, a parade of four legged talent struts its stuff against the backdrop of some great classical works. A live action ‘Fantasia’ features mighty whales breaching, charging elephants, the big cats, and dozens of favourites performing with the symphony orchestra. A highly original event which will thrill everyone, particularly those who share a growing concern for the health of the planet. - Pamela Rabe
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The Day the World Series Stopped
October 14, 2014An eyewitness account from a baseball fan with a video camera of the 7.0 earthquake that struck Candlestick Park at Game Three of the 1989 World Series. A riveting tale of sport, tragedy, and triumph of the human spirit.
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Life to AfterLife: I Died, Now What
November 30, 2019Craig McMahon asks leading spiritual experts about the afterlife. What happens when we die, where do we go, and what is important to know about the afterlife.
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Catnip Nation
May 19, 2019Good Samaritans risk hostility, political persecution, and legal prosecution to care for feral cats living in colonies. The three main characters in the documentary Catnip Nation, who live miles apart and come from different walks of life, invite us into a world of advocacy, political wrangling, and legal intrigue. Despite their passion for animals, the success of their battles are mixed but the message is consistent: This nation needs better policy to humanely manage “community cats,” and to protect people who look after them.
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Something's Gonna Live
August 27, 2010The Los Angeles Times Critics’ Pick Something’s Gonna Live is an intimate portrait of life, death, friendship and the movies, as recalled by some of Hollywood’s greatest cinema artists. Academy Award®-nominated director Daniel Raim (The Man on Lincoln’s Nose), captures the late life coming together of renowned art directors Robert Boyle (North by Northwest, The Birds), Henry Bumstead (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Sting) and Albert Nozaki (The War of the Worlds, The Ten Commandments), storyboard illustrator Harold Michelson (The Graduate, Star Trek: The Motion Picture), and master cinematographers Haskell Wexler (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Medium Cool) and Conrad Hall (In Cold Blood, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid). These prolific artists have worked on a total of 400 films, garnering 25 Academy Award® nominations and 8 wins.
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Chesley Bonestell: A Brush with the Future
May 1, 2018Long before satellites would journey to planets and deep-space telescopes would photograph distant galaxies, there was an artist whose dazzling visions of planets and stars would capture the imagination of all who beheld them. Before that, he was an architect working on projects like the Chrysler Building and the Golden Gate Bridge. He would later become a matte painter in Hollywood working on films like Citizen Kane and Destination Moon. Who was this remarkable man? His name was Chesley Bonestell (1888-1986). Chesley Bonestell’s mesmerizing depiction of “Saturn As Seen From Titan” became known as “the painting that launched a thousand careers.” Told by the many people who were influenced by Chesley Bonestell or knew him personally and punctuated with rare interview footage of the artist himself, the documentary compellingly chronicles the life of a quiet, artistic visionary, whose architecture and space art continue to inspire us to reach for the stars.
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The Gig Economy
May 31, 2020A deep dive into the gig economy reveals its promise and pitfalls through intimate portraits of workers and interviews with leading experts.
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Opening Our Eyes
September 12, 2011How many people does it take to make a difference? Mother/daughter filmmakers, circle the globe on a 99-day journey, seeking people who are making a positive difference in our world. They find ordinary people who are changing the world and making the impossible, possible, through the power of ONE.
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Deadguy: Killing Music
September 24, 2021This authorized documentary chronicles the short-lived career of the band Deadguy and their seminal hardcore album “Fixation on a Coworker”. Featuring never before seen pictures and videos, unearthed live audio recordings and more. Featuring interviews with every member of the band and industry peers.
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Alice is Still Dead
October 19, 2019In an intimate and unflinching account dealing with grief, ‘Alice is Still Dead’ tells the story of a murdered loved one from the victim’s family perspective. From the detective’s notification to her family to facing the killer in court, we see the pain, anger and heartbreak a family must endure while the nightmare is investigated. The filmmaker is the brother of the late Alice Stevens and, in this tribute, ultimately asks if it’s even possible to move forward after such a traumatic event.
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What Platforms Can You Watch Docurama With?
Docurama 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, VIZIO Smart TV.