5 documentaries you must see in 2024

5 documentaries you must see in 2024
5 documentaries you must see in 2024
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You can’t decide either? In our article, we recommend spectacular and thought-provoking documentaries that everyone should see at least once!

  • We have collected 5 unmissable documentaries from streaming sites.
  • A wonderful Hungarian work is also on our list.
  • Beware, the article also contains shocking films!

If you think about it, thanks to the smart devices in our pockets, everyone these days is a bit of a “documentary” – in their own way, of course. Of course, true documentary filmmaking cannot be lumped together with amateur memorial production, as there is a big difference between how and what we focus on: one small corner of our lives in social media, which only appeals to a narrow segment, or the wide area around us. to the instructive but hard reality of the world?

There is no doubt that in the world of rapidly developing technology and streaming service providers, documentaries are also enjoying their heyday. The works that are better than the best are worthy of each other, which override not only our ideas about the world, but often about ourselves as well.

Must see documentaries

To make it easier for you to decide, we have collected 5 impressive and important works from the offer of streaming sites, which are sure to have you glued to the screen!

1. Nordfor Sola (Netflix)

Inge Wegge and Jørn Nyseth Ranum, two twenty-year-old university students majoring in film, decide to leave the hygge feeling behind for 9 months and indulge their passion, surfing, along the coast of Northern Norway, in the attraction of the Arctic Circle.

After discovering the most deserted, harshest bay, the preparations began: they take nothing but two sleeping bags, a surfboard, a few rusty tools and some cheap, expired shelf-life food.

Their goal is to make it through the winter in the most sustainable way possible: they build a hut out of driftwood and some objects found on the shore, and a stove out of a barrel, while also ridding the area of ​​approximately 3 tons of plastic garbage washed ashore.

During their adventure, they face not only sub-freezing waves, but also personal adversity – if you want breathtaking landscapes and some self-reflection, don’t miss Inge Wegge and Jørn Nyseth Ranum’s award-winning documentary!

2. Let’s live to 100 years: The secrets of the blue zones (Netflix)

How long we live and what diseases we are prone to is influenced not only by genetics, but also by our lifestyle. Which is proven better than the so-called blue zones – Ikaria (Greece), Ogliastra, Sardinia (Italy), Okinawa (Japan), Nicoya Peninsula (Costa Rica) and Loma Linda, California (USA) – where they live much longer people as in other parts of the world.

What is the secret of the 100-year-olds living here, how do they spend their daily lives, what do they eat and drink, and how do they relate to each other? Dan Buettner, Secrets of Long Life – Blue Zones, where people live the longest and The flavors of a long life – 100 recipes to live 100 years The author of the books entitled, traveled the world and discovered the five unique communities where people live extremely long and meaningful, colorful lives.

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3. Ont he Spot: Back to nature (RTL+)

Amazing, gut-wrenching and hopeful at the same time: Eszter Cseke, András S. Takács and their children guide us to such breathtaking landscapes in the globally recognized Hungarian documentary series, the On the Spot in its new season, where members of communities believe in the power of nature and change – and where they work hard to repair the damage caused by climate change and human activities.

Be a part of the educational adventure and get to know the remote and exotic places where the destruction of nature seemed irreversible, but some determined environmentalists, gamekeepers and tribal chiefs still managed to stop the vicious circle!

4. 20 days in Mariupol (RTL+)

Dying children, mass graves, terrified family members who have lost loved ones, nurses and doctors working non-stop, bombed-out apartment buildings and hospitals – the Associated Press (AP news agency) we were all exposed to his shocking recordings at the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

THE 20 days in Mariupol The Oscar-winning documentary captures the circumstances of these recordings, as well as the twenty days Mstislav Chernov, AP’s Ukrainian war correspondent, spent with his colleagues in Mariupol during the 2022 siege.

“The award is an honor for me, but I wish I had never made this film. … I cannot change history.

I can’t change the past. But we can all work together to ensure that justice prevails and that those who lost their lives are never forgotten.

Thanks to Ukraine!” Chernov said in his speech at the Oscars.

Connecting

The film reveals the reporter’s daily reports, personal feelings and the cruel reality of the war launched against his country, in which we can see and hear shocking accounts of civilians trying to survive, as well as the difficulties of the journalist team trapped in Mariupol.

5. The wind – Documentary thriller (HBO max)

Although the Tatra Mountains in southern Poland are less high compared to other popular mountain ranges, it can be extremely dangerous to underestimate the size and power of the mountains.

It is advisable to avoid hiking especially during the Halny wind, which is caused by the warm winds coming from the Slovak side, which blow through the countryside at great speed, causing drastic weather changes. But the unpredictability and destructive power of the Halny goes beyond the ruined houses: strangely enough, this is when the number of suicides and heart patients really jumps. Why, director Michal Bielawski seeks the answer in his captivating documentary.

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Featured image: Getty Images


The article is in Hungarian

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