The year 2025 promises a stellar lineup of documentaries tackling topics ranging from celebrity lives and cultural movements to headline-grabbing events. These films aim to offer in-depth perspectives on pivotal stories and iconic personalities.
Alex Gibney’s latest project examines the enigmatic and controversial Elon Musk. This documentary promises an unfiltered look into the billionaire’s life, including his role in shaping technology and politics. With HBO handling domestic rights, the film is poised to spark debate.
Directed by Questlove, this documentary delves into the legacy of Sly and the Family Stone. Premiering at Sundance, it explores the rise, reign, and challenges faced by the iconic funk band. Featuring musical guests like Andre 3000 and Chaka Khan, this film is set to continue Questlove’s tradition of celebrating Black musical pioneers.
This untitled documentary investigates the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Beyond the crime, it explores societal attitudes toward the US health insurance industry, making it a timely and provocative watch.
Years in the making, this long-awaited project captures over 1,200 hours of footage of Rihanna’s life and career. Though still awaiting release, fans remain hopeful that 2025 will finally deliver this intimate portrait of the global superstar.
David Osit’s documentary revisits the rise and fall of To Catch a Predator. Premiering at Sundance, it critiques the sensationalized approach of the show and its lasting impact on true-crime entertainment.
Focusing on the fight against book bans in the US, this Sundance entry highlights the courage of librarians defending intellectual freedom. Executive-produced by Sarah Jessica Parker, it’s a timely exploration of censorship and activism.
This film celebrates the life of Jeff Buckley, offering unseen footage and exclusive insights into the musician’s tragic yet impactful journey. Directed by Amy Berg, it promises an emotional tribute to a timeless artist.
Petra Costa’s documentary examines Brazil’s evangelical movement and its influence on politics. Following her acclaimed Edge of Democracy, this film explores the blurred lines between democracy and theocracy in modern Brazil.
For sports fans, this Netflix documentary chronicles the life and career of NFL legend John Elway. Produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, it celebrates Elway’s achievements on and off the field.
This documentary provides an intimate look at the Titan submersible tragedy, revealing the personal stories behind the headlines. Directed by Aron Arngrimsson, it aims to shed light on the human side of the exploration disaster.
With such a diverse slate, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for documentary cinema. From cultural icons to critical social issues, these films promise to educate, provoke, and inspire.