From Fashion Designers to Aspiring Astronauts, Here Are the 8 Best Business Documentaries of 2018
The year's best documentaries about business explore subjects including
#MeToo, women in STEM careers, and the future of the American dream.
It's been a great year for documentaries about business and innovation.
In 2018, documentary filmmakers tackled complex, important subjects
ranging from blockchain technology to the #MeToo movement to the
corruption of the American dream. Whether you plan to spend the holidays
reflecting on the past year--or trying to escape it--there's a strong
group of business docs you won't want to miss.
Here are the eight best business documentaries of 2018.
1. Paris to Pittsburgh
In the wake of President Donald Trump's decision to exit the Paris
climate agreement, this documentary follows the individuals fighting the
impacts of climate change in their own backyards. The film also focuses
on small-business owners in Iowa who have embraced renewable energy to
keep their businesses competitive and a nonprofit in California that
helps businesses hire former inmates trained in solar panel
installation. Paris to Pittsburgh premieres on Nat Geo worldwide on
December 12
2. Generation Wealth
Acclaimed filmmaker Lauren Greenfield's latest documentary makes the
case that America's obsession with wealth has corrupted the American
dream. The film looks at both super-rich hedge fund managers and those
struggling to make ends meet, serving as a cautionary tale for
entrepreneurs--and everyone else--that making money your top priority is
unhealthy and unsustainable. Generation Wealth is available to stream
on YouTube, GooglePlay, and Amazon Prime
3. Trust Machine:
The Story of Blockchain
Stories about blockchain technology were everywhere in 2018, but
filmmaker Alex Winter's documentary is a comprehensive account of the
digital ledger that records cryptocurrency transactions--and holds the
potential for so much more. The film also follows hacktivist and
blockchain expert Lauri Love as he fights extradition and tries to show
the world that blockchain technology can be used for noble causes like
fighting hunger. Trust Machine is playing in select theaters and will be
available to stream soon
4. Science Fair
Winner of the audience award at the Sundance Film Festival, Science Fair
follows nine high school students as they compete in The International
Science and Engineering Fair. The competition takes 1,700 of the
smartest teens on the planet--all of whom are trying to change the world
through science--and crowns one bright young mind as Best in Fair.
Science Fair is playing in select theaters and will be available to
stream soon
5. Won't You Be My Neighbor?
As the cardigan-clad host of the renowned children's show Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood, Fred Rogers revolutionized educational TV, forging
millions of meaningful relationships with viewers through his unique
understanding of the link between emotion and learning. An expert on
communication with both children and adults, Rogers's lessons about
personal growth continue to inspire educators around the world. Won't
You Be My Neighbor? is available to stream on YouTube, GooglePlay, and
Amazon Prime
6. Seeing Allred
Women's rights attorney Gloria Allred has been fighting injustice
against women for decades, but the rise of the #MeToo movement has
helped create a sense of urgency around fighting sexual harassment and
abuse--in and out the workplace. This documentary looks at what drives
Allred to continue fighting for women and her recent work on the sexual
assault cases brought against famous, powerful men. Seeing Allred is
available to stream on Netflix
7.
Mercury 13
In 1961, as part of a privately funded program, 13 women took the same
physiological tests that NASA used for spaceflight, only to have their
hopes dashed when a team of men became astronauts. This documentary
profiles the eager renegades who could have been the first women in
space, and who led the charge for other women interested in STEM
careers. Mercury 13 is available to stream on Netflix
8.
McQueen
This documentary explores the career and inspirations of Alexander
McQueen, one of the most beloved and respected fashion designers of
modern times. Before his suicide in 2010, McQueen challenged the status
quo with his macabre vision and controversial clothes, forever altering
the fashion industry. McQueen is available to stream on YouTube and
GooglePlay.
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