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Best Documentaries on HBO Max: All That Breathes, The Jinx: The Life And Deaths Of Robert Durst & More

Max is currently one of the biggest streaming platforms as it offers several engaging contents. Originally named HBO Max, the streaming service offers a plethora of movies and TV shows that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. However, in recent times, people seeking documentaries have made the platform exceptionally popular.

Max offers intriguing documentaries based on unique themes such as music, true crime, and more. It’s not easy to pick one and start the viewing journey. However, we are here to make viewers’ work easy and have selected a few documentaries that they can start with. These documentaries will provide viewers with a different perspective on various issues and spark their interest in knowing more about them.

All The Breathes

All That Breathes is not only one of the best documentaries on Max but it is also one of the best ones to be ever made. In an era where people love to watch true crime documentaries about brutal murders, getting a movie about people protecting nature was a refreshing change. The documentary chronicles the journey of two brothers, Mohammad Saud and Nadeem Shehzad, who rescue and treat injured birds in India.

The film went on to receive universal acclaim from the critics as well as audiences. All The Breathes premiered at Sundance, winning the Grand Jury Prize, and also screened at Cannes, where it received the Golden Eye. Moreover, All That Breathes received a nomination in the Best Documentary Feature category at the Academy Awards.

The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

The documentary begins with the allegations that NYC-based real estate heir Robert Durst is implicated in the deaths of three people. His wife is one of the victims, while the other two had no personal connections with Durst. As the story moves forward, viewers get to know how money can take one out of any grave situation. Despite the amount of evidence piled against him, he managed to avoid charges for any of the killings.

Interestingly, comments made by Durst while filming the documentary series in 2015 led to his arrest on first-degree murder charges for the death of Susan Berman.

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

If viewers wish to see a documentary that provides a detailed look at an issue, then All the Beauty and the Bloodshed may be the one. The film paints a beautiful portrait of activism and the extraordinary photography career of Nan Goldin. However, it’s not all about her photography; it’s also about her involvement in exposing the crimes of the Sackler Family.

The Sackler Family faced a lot of backlashes for their role in the Opioid Epidemic in the US. The documentary makes viewers understand how one of their drugs, OxyContin, became the root cause of the epidemic. The film won several awards and was also nominated at the Oscars in the Best Documentary Feature.

The War Room

The War Room follows the 1992 United States presidential election. The documentary mainly focuses on two men, James Carville and George Stephanopoulos. The duo had worked on Bill Clinton’s political campaign as he battled against George H.W. Bush, who was up for re-election. The War Room effectively focuses on the interactions occurring during election campaigns and utilizes that information to craft a narrative in the media, making it one of its best aspects.

Tina

Everyone knows about Tina Turner’s successful music career, but not a lot of people know about her struggles. Drawing inspiration from her memoir, the film demonstrates the highs and lows of Tina Turner‘s musical career. The documentary gives an extraordinary look at the musician’s life and how she became one of the biggest names in the industry. Additionally, it reveals how Turner faced abandonment in her childhood and lived in poverty before becoming a musician. 

Phoenix Rising

Phoenix Rising is a spine-chilling story about the alleged domestic abuse faced by the actress Evan Rachel Wood. Initially, the actress didn’t come out with the name of her abuser. However, in the documentary, she explains how Marilyn Manson abused her for many years. The film also discusses how domestic abuse can happen to anyone, no matter how famous they are.

Moreover, the documentary reminds its viewers how threats and physical abuse can make an individual look miserable in their lives.

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