Technology has made non-fiction film easier to make, more available and more popular than ever before. Here, WNYC selects the best documentaries as they come to screens of any size.

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Title Date published
Intersex people speak their truth in "Every Body" 2023-09-29
"26.2 to Life" explores a prison marathon 2023-09-22
"The League" remembers a lost era of baseball 2023-08-25
Going to court over climate change in "Youth v Gov" 2023-08-18
"Stephen Curry: Underrated" profiles the early days of the NBA All-Star 2023-08-11
"Kokomo City" gives sex workers a safe space 2023-07-28
"While We Watched" profiles Indian journalist Ravish Kumar 2023-07-21
"Casa Susanna" reveals a hidden transgender history 2023-06-30
"The Stroll" honors a sisterhood of sex workers 2023-06-23
When the police don't believe victims 2023-06-16
John Leguizamo does America 2023-06-09
"After Sherman" reflects on Black Americans returning to the South 2023-06-02
The real Mary Tyler Moore 2023-05-26
Conversations with kids in "1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed" 2023-05-12
Exploring audio in "32 Sounds" 2023-04-28
"Little Richard: I Am Everything" celebrates a rock 'n' roll pioneer 2023-04-21
From Clothing to Conservation in "Wild Life" 2023-04-14
Van Jones navigates controversy in "The First Step" 2023-04-07
Revisiting the Iraq War in "The Army We Had" 2023-03-31
Who Was Nam June Paik? 2023-03-24
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