Films to watch on the documentary streaming platform iWonder

You may have seen our news story last month about documentary streaming service iWonder now being available in Australia, offering access to over 1000 documentaries for $6.99 per month.

We’ve had some time to go through the catalogue and pick out a few highlights, but before getting to that, have also secured an exclusive offer for Flicks readers—a 60-day free trial, as opposed to the standard 30-day trial for the general public.

Users just need to click here to sign up and then simply input the promotional code FLICKSTRIAL when prompted.

Once you’ve done that, here are some of our picks from the many categories of documentaries available.


Adventure

Sherpa

In 2013 a group of Western climbers and angry Sherpas allegedly got into a confrontation that made global headlines. This documentary explores the unequal relationship between cashed-up foreign expeditions and their guides, plus local tradition, as exemplified by Phurba Tashi Sherpa, an experienced climber. Australian director Jennifer Peedom and her team set out to uncover the cause of this altercation, intending to film the 2014 climbing season from the Sherpas’ point of view.


Arts

National Gallery

Fly-on-the-wall documentary by Frederick Wiseman goes inside London’s National Gallery, home to nearly two and a half thousand paintings, exploring the relationship between painting and storytelling as it reveals some of the institution’s internal workings. Captures a wide range of gallery activities—children’s tours, boardroom debates, carpenters at work, and the painstaking work of restorers behind the scenes.

 


Business

Seduced and Abandoned

James Toback (Tyson) and Alec Baldwin feature in this fly-on-the-wall documentary about film: the art form and the business. The pair—both wounded by show biz—schlep around Cannes Film Festival 2012 ostensibly trying to raise money for a Last Tango in Paris remake. They meet studio moguls, financiers and filmmakers (Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and Roman Polanski among them) and reveal the commercialism and heartbreak of movie making.


Crime

Deep Web

Director Alex Winter explores the digital crime saga of Silk Road, the online drug blackmarket website, and the arrest of  Ross William Ulbricht—the site’s alleged operator. Boasts exclusive access to the Ulbricht family and features the core architects of the Deep Web; anarchistic cryptographers who developed its tools for the military in the early 1990s; the dissident journalists and whistleblowers who immediately sought refuge in this seemingly secure environment; and the figures behind the rise of Silk Road. Narrated by Winter’s Bill & Ted co-star Keanu Reeves.


Culture

The Story of Film: An Odyssey

A 915-minute documentary series charting the entire history of world cinema.  Framed in 15 chapters, with a combined running time of 15 hours, the film is a treasure trove of clips from films both famous and underappreciated, interviews from a global who’s-who of filmmakers, and passionate, provocative commentary.

Current Affairs

Alt-Right: Age of Rage 2018

An iWonder exclusive, Alt-Right: Age of Rage charts the re-emergence of a vile force, with a new 21st-century guise. Trump’s improbable victory brought a previously hidden movement out of the fringe. On the other side, the shadow collective Antifa and civil rights organizations like the SPLC and NAACP are fighting back in the courts, the media, and the streets. The doco is a hard-hitting expose, investigating major players on both sides of the battle. As tensions between Americans in the first year of the Trump era boil over, the battle culminates in the tragic events of Charlottesville.


Environment

You’ve Been Trumped

Uncovers the David and Goliath battle between a band of proud Scottish homeowners and celebrity tycoon Donald Trump, who wants to build golf courses on their rare stretch of British wilderness. The strange-haired, American billionaire has bought up hundreds of acres on the northeast coast of Scotland. He needs to buy out a few more locals to make the deal come true—Trump wants to build two golf courses, alongside a 450-room hotel and 1,500 luxury homes. The trouble is, the land he has purchased occupies one of Europe’s most environmentally sensitive stretches of coast, described by one leading scientist as Scotland’s Amazon rain forest. A handful of local residents don’t want it destroyed.


Music

Gimme Danger

Jim Jarmusch directs an in-depth documentary look at iconic punk rockers The Stooges, fronted by the incomparable Iggy Pop. As the band exploded with power and aggression in the late 60s, they charted a path for decades of alternative musicians as one of the greatest rock n’ roll bands of all time. Jarmusch contextualises the culture and politics of the time, the history of the band and their transformative impact on modern culture.


Nature

Project Nim

The director of Oscar-winning Man on Wire tells the story of a chimp named Nim Chimpsky—put into a Manhattan family home in 1973 by a behavioural psychologist who set about testing Noam Chomsky’s thesis that language is peculiar to humans. Could a non-human animal learn sign-language? The results are profoundly fascinating, and more than a little disturbing.


Science

Particle Fever

The planet’s best brains prepare to activate the 18-mile long super-collider at CERN in Switzerland after 20 years of planning and building. The idea is to recreate the conditions immediately after the Big Bang, allowing science to move several steps closer to an understanding of the origin of matter. Filmmaker (and physicist) Mark Levinson captured the moment the collider went online, and here frames the experiment as a mystery-filled adventure, including the biggest question of all—would starting the super-collider unleash a world-ending catastrophe?


Social Issues

Miss Representation

The under-representation of women in the media comes under the spotlight in this documentary by filmmaker and actress Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Some of America’s most influential women, such as Katie Couric, Condoleezza Rice and Rachel Maddow, share their experiences, and tales of short skirts, hate mail and being the only female in the room abound as Newsom attempts to explain why complex women don’t seem to be allowed on screens—and what can be done to change this.


Sport

Wayne

Wayne is the near improbable true story of the ‘larrikin kid’ from Wollongong, Wayne Gardner. With girlfriend Donna Forbes never far from his side, Wayne’s remarkable journey takes him from a 5-dollar dirt bike to the pinnacle of his sport. In 1987 Wayne becomes the first Australian to win the World Motorcycle Grand Prix, and with it, the hearts of all Australians.