Amazon Prime Video
Free Trial

Watch Thousands of Documentaries - Start Your 30-Day Free Trial

Bob Ross: The Happy Painter

Bob Ross: The Happy Painter

Robert Norman Ross was an American painter, art instructor, and a television host. He created and hosted “The Joy of Painting”, an instructional television program airing from 1983 to 1994 on PBS. There are more than 400 episodes of the Joy of Painting. He did three copies of every painting on the show. According to … Read more

NBA’s Greatest Rivalries

NBA’s Greatest Rivalries

Rivalries and competition is good for the public. We hear that all the time. And some of the greatest rivalries in the NBA made the sport popular. Back in the 80s, Magic and Bird were going at each other, and they became the face of the modern NBA. One in Los Angeles, the other in … Read more

Extraordinary Humans: Muscles

Extraordinary Humans: Muscles

For most of us, muscles are under our control. But how do our muscles work? And are there conditions that cause our muscles to stop working? For some people, their muscles are their biggest challenge. This documentary investigates the world of muscles, how they work, the science behind muscles, and much more, taking you on … Read more

The Lost Pyramids of Caral

The Lost Pyramids of Caral

Pyramids are generally defined by the “Great Pyramids of Giza”. However South American pyramids can be just as stunning. These ancient Peruvian pyramids have until recently been lost. However new archeological evidence shows that these pyramids are larger and older then the pyramids of Giza.

Everything and Nothing

Everything and Nothing

Two parties, documentary about two of the deepest questions there – is everything, and what is not? In two epic, surreal and mind-expanding movies, Professor Jim Al-Khalili seeks an answer to these questions, exploring the true size and shape of the universe and delves into the amazing science behind nothing apparent. The first part, everything … Read more

The Alaska Pipeline

The Alaska Pipeline

The Alaska pipeline was built in the 1970s. In 1976, the pipeline had to scale a sheer cliff face and the workers were ready to quit, but eventually perservered to build a truly wonderful feat of engineering. It was an 800 mile steel pipe through the last remaining true American wilderness of Alaska. The enterprise … Read more

How Robots Will Change the World

How Robots Will Change the World

The future is near. Day by day we are becoming a robot-addicted society where more and more things are done automatically. In the near future we can expect robots to be everywhere – work, education or even the houses that we live in. This could lead to a complete dependence to robotics. The idea of … Read more

Paranormal: The Documentary

Paranormal: The Documentary

Embark on a journey of discovery and delve into the fascinating, mysterious and, at times, controversial world of paranormal investigation. Based mainly in New England, New Gravity Media touches base with some of the region’s most respected paranormal researchers, mediums, scientists, skeptics, and of course, ghosts. The documentary has no storyline or any opinion of … Read more

Black Shadow Snakes: Killer Instincts Documentary

Black Shadow Snakes: Killer Instincts Documentary

Amazing look into the world of snakes and their place in the modern world with Rob Bredl. Snakes being very misunderstood creatures get shown in this documentary in a fantastic light dispelling most, if not all, baseless myths about snakes. Well worth the watch for nature lovers.

A Social Life | Award Winning Short Film

A Social Life | Award Winning Short Film

Nowadays, social media has taken over our lives. Are you living the life that you post? That is a question many of us ask on a daily basis. This short documentary features a career driven woman who’s living the life she’s always dreamed of. The catch is she is living that life online. One day, … Read more