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What are the Best Documentaries on DocPlay
If you’re looking for the best documentaries in 2024, as well as this year, DocPlay is the ultimate destination of factual content, with the best in the world curated to deliver thought-provoking and poignant titles straight to your screens. DocPlay is a documentary-dedicated streaming service, offering almost 2,000 titles you can stream instantly. With several […]

If you’re looking for the best documentaries in 2024, as well as this year, DocPlay is the ultimate destination of factual content, with the best in the world curated to deliver thought-provoking and poignant titles straight to your screens.
DocPlay is a documentary-dedicated streaming service, offering almost 2,000 titles you can stream instantly. With several exclusives getting added each week, there’s always something new to watch on the service. Even better, you don’t need to subscribe to explore its library—simply go to the DocPlay website and scroll through categories.
However, if you watch documentaries on a regular basis, getting a DocPlay plan, which you can try for 14 days, is bound to be worthwhile. If you’re a Prime customer, DocPlay is available as an add-on via Prime Video channels in Australia.
For Foxtel users, the media giant launched DocPlay as a channel, allowing you to watch DocPlay content without the need for an additional subscription—available for all Foxtel customers.
To get started, here’s a list of top docos to watch, including some of the best documentaries 2024 and 2025 have to offer.
What are the Top 10 documentaries on DocPlay?
We’ve picked the Top 10 documentaries on DocPlay based on critics and audience ratings, as well as their enduring popularity on the service. Some newly released and acclaimed documentaries also made our Top 10 list. If you’re searching for the best documentaries of 2024 and 2025, you can find some of those films below.

1
Rank: #225
Nang Nak
Drama
•Documentary
•Crime
Overview
In a rural village in Thailand, Mak is sent to fight in a war and leaves his pregnant wife, Nak. Mak is injured and barely survives. He returns home to his doting wife and child, or so he thinks.
Director
Nonzee Nimibutr
Cast
Inthira Charoenpura, Winai Kraibutr, Manit Meekaewjaroen, Pramote Suksatit
Duration
100 minutes
1
Rank: #225

2
Rank: #248
The Act of Killing
Documentary
•Crime
•History
•War
Overview
In this chilling and groundbreaking documentary, former Indonesian death squad leaders reenact their real-life mass killings in the style of various film genres, from gangster epics to musicals. As they recreate their past atrocities, the line between reality and performance blurs, exposing the lingering impact of Indonesia’s 1965-66 anti-communist purge and the unsettling psychology of its perpetrators.”
Director
Joshua Oppenheimer
Cast
Anwar Congo, Herman Koto, Syamsul Arifin, Ibrahim Sinik, Yapto Soerjosoemarno
Duration
159 minutes
2
Rank: #248

3
Rank: #319
蒸発
Documentary
Overview
In Japan, thousands of people disappear voluntarily every year. And there are companies ready to help those who want to disappear without a trace and start a new life somewhere else. Meet some of them in a film that soberly examines a modern phenomenon.
Director
Andreas Hartmann
Duration
86 minutes
3
Rank: #319

4
Rank: #459
Becoming Led Zeppelin
Documentary
•Music
•Musical
Overview
The individual journeys of the four members of the band, as they move through the music scene of the 1960s, playing small clubs throughout Britain and performing some of the biggest hits of the era, until their meeting in the summer of 1968 for a rehearsal that changes their lives forever.
Director
Bernard MacMahon
Cast
Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Robert Plant
Duration
122 minutes
4
Rank: #459

5
Rank: #463
Supersonic
Music
•Documentary
•Musical
•History
Overview
Supersonic charts the meteoric rise of Oasis from the council estates of Manchester to some of the biggest concerts of all time in just three short years. This palpable, raw and moving film shines a light on one of the most genre and generation-defining British bands that has ever existed and features candid new interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher, their mother, and members of the band and road crew.
Director
Mat Whitecross
Cast
Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Paul Arthurs, Paul Gallagher, Peggy Gallagher
Duration
113 minutes
5
Rank: #463

6
Rank: #668
No Other Land
Documentary
Overview
This film made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective shows the destruction of the occupied West Bank’s Masafer Yatta by Israeli soldiers and the alliance which develops between the Palestinian activist Basel and Israeli journalist Yuval.
Director
Rachel Szor
Cast
Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Farisa Abu Aram, Nasser Adra, Harun Abu Aram
Duration
96 minutes
6
Rank: #668

7
Rank: #763
Tickled
Documentary
•Crime
Overview
Journalist David Farrier stumbles upon a mysterious tickling competition online. As he delves deeper he comes up against fierce resistance, but that doesn’t stop him getting to the bottom of a story stranger than fiction.
Director
Dylan Reeve
Cast
David Farrier, Dylan Reeve, David Starr, Hal Karp, Marko Realmonte
Duration
92 minutes
7
Rank: #763

8
Rank: #816
AUM: The Cult at the End of the World
Mystery
•Thriller
•History
•Documentary
•Crime
•Horror
Overview
The shocking story of Aum Shinrikyo, the doomsday cult that unleashed a deadly nerve gas in Tokyo’s subway system in 1995. Founded by disillusioned yoga teacher Shoko Asahara, Aum transformed into a terrorist organization while Japan’s police and media turned a blind eye. Featuring rare archival footage and an interview with one of Asahara’s former high-ranking disciples. A Sundance premiere.
Director
Ben Braun
Duration
106 minutes
8
Rank: #816

9
Rank: #929
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse
Documentary
Overview
A chronicle of the production problems — including bad weather, actors’ health, war near the filming locations, and more — which plagued the filming of Apocalypse Now, increasing costs and nearly destroying the life and career of Francis Ford Coppola.
Director
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola
Cast
Francis Ford Coppola, Eleanor Coppola, Orson Welles, John Milius
Duration
96 minutes
9
Rank: #929

10
Rank: #1270
The September Issue
Documentary
Overview
A documentary chronicling Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour’s preparations for the 2007 fall-fashion issue.
Director
R.J. Cutler
Cast
Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington, André Leon Talley, Hamish Bowles, Tonne Goodman
Duration
90 minutes
10
Rank: #1270
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Check out more documentaries on DocPlay
DocPlay’s content library combines Australian originals and international documentaries to stream, which makes the service a haven for doco buffs. Last year was also a great time for factual content with several documentaries released to widespread acclaim.
Some of the best documentaries in 2024 include the Academy Award-winning piece No Other Land, as well as other nominees Porcelain War, Black Box Diaries, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat, and Sugarcane.
Frequently asked questions
Every week, you can find new documentaries to watch on DocPlay. Some of the most notable additions recently are Johatsu: Into Thin Air, Black Coast Vanishings, Voice, Still We Rise, and One to One: John & Yoko. These latest additions are also some of the best documentaries released in 2024.
DocPlay’s curated library covers a wide range of genres, including history, music, sports, politics, culture, health, environment, biography, and true crime, catering to all interests and ensuring there’s something for every documentary enthusiast. Categories such as Australian Stories, New Zealand Stories, Social Justice, Short Film, and many more are also available.
Crime shows and movies are even higher-stakes when based on real events. Some of the best true crime documentaries to watch in Australia are Nisman: The Prosecutor, The President & The Spy, Dear Zachary, When Missing Turns to Murder, and Top 10 Secrets and Mysteries.
Newly released documentaries that are now streaming on DocPlay include No Other Land, Black Box Diaries, Porcelain War, The Road to Patagonia, and Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat. You can also explore the app without a subscription to check our more of the best documentaries in 2024.
You can sign up directly to DocPlay, which still offers a 14-day free trial. The monthly plan currently costs $9.99 per month, or you can save on plan fees when you get the annual plan at $99.99 (works out $8.33 per month).
If you’re a Foxtel customer, DocPlay is available as a channel (ch. 119). If not, Foxtel plans start at $73 per month to access its base entertainment channels, which includes DocPlay at no additional cost.
You can also get DocPlay as an add-on via Prime Video, although it’s worth noting that it’s not included for free with Amazon Prime. The subscription price remains the same, but the main advantage is that you can consolidate your streaming services under one account (Amazon Prime).
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Alabama Gymnastics Signs Fifth Addition to 2025 Class: Roll Call
Noella Marshall, a three-time Level 10 national qualifier, is set to join the Alabama gymnastics program this fall, head coach Ashley Johnston announced Friday. A native of China Township, Michigan, Marshall recently placed third on vault at the 2025 Women’s Development Program National Championships. She trains at All American Flames Gymnastix under coach Mel Schieble […]

Noella Marshall, a three-time Level 10 national qualifier, is set to join the Alabama gymnastics program this fall, head coach Ashley Johnston announced Friday.
A native of China Township, Michigan, Marshall recently placed third on vault at the 2025 Women’s Development Program National Championships. She trains at All American Flames Gymnastix under coach Mel Schieble and wrapped up her 2025 season with regional titles on vault, floor exercise and in the all-around.
Marshall joins an incoming freshman class that includes Azaraya Ra-Akbar, Jasmine Cawley, McKenzie Matters and Derin Tanriyasükür.
“We’re thrilled to officially welcome Noella Marshall to the Alabama family,” head coach Ashley Johnston said in a press release. “Her dynamic gymnastics, fierce determination and the unique path she’s taken through this sport reflect the heart of our program. Noella brings power, artistry and a story that inspires – we can’t wait to see the impact she’ll make in the Crimson Tide legacy.”
Officially part of the family. ✍️
Noella Marshall’s file:
• 2025 third-place finisher on vault Development Nationals
•Three-time Level 10 national qualifier (2023-25)#RollTide pic.twitter.com/4pOrmRIoT1— Alabama Gymnastics (@BamaGymnastics) July 25, 2025
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— Gabi Sorrentino (@GSorrentinoTV) July 25, 2025
July 26, 1988: Running back Bobby Humphrey and linebacker Derrick Thomas represented Alabama at the annual Southeastern Conference Football Kickoff in Birmingham. One story that got attention was Thomas telling about his uncle taking him to the Mike Tyson-Michael Dokes heavyweight championship fight in Las Vegas. “It was a lot of fun for 90 seconds,” Thomas said. That’s how long it took for Tyson to knock out his opponent. — Bryant Museum
July 26, 1919: Jimmy Nelson, who was a back for the Crimson Tide, was born in Live Oak, Fla.
July 26, 1955: Charley Hannah was born in Canton, Ga.
July 26, 1990: Jalston Fowler was born in Mobile, Ala.
“Looks like Alabama to me.” — Steve Spurrier when asked at 2019 SEC Media Days about the state of college football
2025 Eagles have accomplished NOTHING
This mindset from Landon Dickerson and Jalen Hurts >>
(via @Eagles) pic.twitter.com/yISiOPnYLa
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Boston College student has run marathons all around the world. Now he’s trying to break a record.
A Boston College junior has run marathons all around the world and in taking on that challenge, he’s also out to set a new world record. In less than two years, 20-year-old James Redding has run all but one of the Abbott World Marathon Majors. “It’s been something that has been such an eye-opener for […]

A Boston College junior has run marathons all around the world and in taking on that challenge, he’s also out to set a new world record.
In less than two years, 20-year-old James Redding has run all but one of the Abbott World Marathon Majors.
“It’s been something that has been such an eye-opener for me,” said Redding.
Before he began running around the globe, Redding got his start in high school, running around Brighton alongside his mom.
“Me and my mom are so close. We both pushed each other to get better. I pushed her to get out there out of her comfort zone and she held me accountable to keep running when I didn’t want to.”
Despite his love for running, hockey was Redding’s first love. It’s a passion he now shares with skaters of all ages as a coach at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton.
“That mix between doing something super fast and super fun was something that was such a draw to me,” said Redding. “I’m not a person that likes sitting still.”
“We call him Coach Whiteboard because he wants to coach every aspect of the game,” said Matt Cappucci, assistant hockey director at Warrior Ice Arena. “He’s trying to help kids at every aspect.”
Turned to running to get in shape for hockey
But in high school, Redding felt his weight was holding him back from getting more playing time on his varsity hockey team at Brookline.
“It came down to ‘I’m too big, I can’t move my body in the way that I want to move my body,’ so I’ve gotta make a change somehow,” said Redding.
His solution? Running. He started with 5Ks alongside his mom. Then they graduated to 10Ks and soon after, a half marathon.
“Went to her at the finish line, we hadn’t even recovered or showered yet, I said, ‘Mom, we gotta do a marathon.’ And she was like, ‘Absolutely not,'” said Redding.
He convinced his mom to run Boston when he was still too young. Now a rising junior at BC, he would follow in her footsteps down Boylston Street in 2024. It was his first major marathon.
“Turning that corner onto Boylston, the crowds were unlike anything I’ve ever experienced, ever,” said Redding.
Aiming to run 6th marathon this fall
What’s next? That’s when Redding set a goal of completing the six Abbot World Marathon Majors by the time he graduated college. Six months after Boston, he ran Chicago. Then weeks later, New York, with the help of his bosses at New Balance getting him in. This year, he traveled to Tokyo, earning a bib through a lotto. New Balance then booked him a spot in London.
That leaves only Berlin, which Redding is now preparing to run in September. Crossing that finish line would make him the youngest male runner ever to earn all six of Abbott’s stars.
“It was a mix of the hookup, the blessing and a little bit of luck was needed, a lot of bit of luck,” said Redding.
Surreal but not a surprise to those who’ve seen Redding grow from the rink to the road.
“It’s a tremendous honor and I think I’m not shocked by it at all. And if you ask me if he’s going to do other stuff like that, I would probably say the same thing. He’s always ‘What’s next, what’s next, what’s next.’ Incredible.”
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Revenue sharing debates heat up, BC linked with intriguing German skater
Perhaps the most interesting piece of information to come up surrounding the BC Men’s Hockey program these past couple of weeks doesn’t have to do with players or recruitment at all. Headlines suggest that such developments will be essential for the NCAA sports landscape as a whole for the foreseeable future. To put it plainly, […]

Perhaps the most interesting piece of information to come up surrounding the BC Men’s Hockey program these past couple of weeks doesn’t have to do with players or recruitment at all. Headlines suggest that such developments will be essential for the NCAA sports landscape as a whole for the foreseeable future.
To put it plainly, schools that opted into a new revenue-sharing agreement will be able to pay college athletes $20.5 million in aggregate dollars among all NCAA-sanctioned programs. While schools such as BC have opted into the agreement for this upcoming academic year, rivals such as Boston University have not. So, how these developments will affect college hockey in the upcoming years remains to be seen.
In the past, Comm. Ave rivals BC and BU have ridden the wave of elite recruiting strictly through positive word of mouth, top-notch coaching/development, and program success. However, with athletes now being able to receive financial compensation, all that goes out the window.
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Walter Ferry V Obituary –
Walter Charles Ferry IV OBITUARY Walter Charles Ferry IV, of Red Hill, passed away unexpectedly Friday afternoon, July 18, 2025 at age 55. He was born January 8, 1970 to Anita (Novicki) and Walter Charles Ferry III. He was predeceased by his father and grandparents. A beloved son, brother and uncle, Walt enjoyed spending time […]

Walter Charles Ferry IV
OBITUARY
Walter Charles Ferry IV, of Red Hill, passed away unexpectedly Friday afternoon, July 18, 2025 at age 55. He was born January 8, 1970 to Anita (Novicki) and Walter Charles Ferry III. He was predeceased by his father and grandparents. A beloved son, brother and uncle, Walt enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He also loved spending time with his special buddy, his cat Milo, whom Walt adored and affectionately called “Sweet.” Walt was introduced to fishing at a very young age and was immediately hooked! He enjoyed surf fishing, deep sea fishing and especially liked fishing in Pulaski, New York with his friends. Another passion Walt developed at an early age was his love for hockey. He and his family spent countless hours playing street hockey on Washington Street. He played ice hockey and roller hockey in various leagues throughout eastern Pennsylvania. After graduating from Mount Pocono High School, Walt attended East Stroudsburg University, where he was the goaltender on the ice hockey team. Walt also liked watching hockey. Saying he was a huge Flyers and Phantoms fan is an understatement. He attended many, many games as well as numerous Flyers’ Wives Fight For Lives Carnivals. He and his cousin Scott even made the evening news when they hit Behn Wilson with whipped cream pies at one of the carnivals. In a fundraiser, Walt played goalie for the You Too Animal Rescue team skating against the Flyers’ Alumni All-Star team. He also golfed with Bernie Parent, Joe and Jimmy Watson and Bob Kelly in other fund raisers for the Rescue. Walt was a great skier and had the opportunity to ski the slopes of many resorts across the country, including Jackson Hole, which was one of his favorites. He also went to Czechoslovakia to ski in Prague. For more than 25 years, Walt was the respected business owner of Ferry’s Lawn Services, which included cutting grass, landscaping and snow removal. He was also a skilled carpenter and very knowledgable in plumbing and HVAC. Walt was well-loved by many people in the community. He could often be found hanging out with his friends at the PC Pub, VFW or the Red Hill Fire House. Walt loved having fun, talking about sports and politics, and was an avid fan of the Three Stooges. Walt made many people happy with his great sense of humor and his infectious laugh that was as unique as he was. He will be greatly missed by his mother, Anita Ferry, sister Sabrina Taylor Van Horn, sister Tiffany Andrews, nephews Matthew Taylor and Liam Andrews, niece Lily Andrews, Uncle William Novicki and wife Darlene, Aunt Ronnie Novicki, cousin Scott Novicki and wife Jennifer, cousin Angie Novicki-Geesey and husband Jason Geesey, and the other relatives and friends he leaves behind. A celebration of Walt’s life will take place at the Red Hill Fire Hall Saturday, August 9, beginning with visitation at 1 pm, service at 1:30 pm, followed by a luncheon. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Walt’s memory to The Philadelphia Zoo, where Walt volunteered from 2003 to 2013. For on-line donations go to philadelphiazoo.org and click “donate now.” Mail donations go to the Philadelphia Zoo, Attn. Development Dept., 3400 W. Girard Ave, Philadelphia PA 19104. Thank you to Jim Bowen and everyone at Maryott-Bowen Funeral Home, 217 York Ave, Towanda, for all the arrangements. Memories and condolences be expressed by visiting www.bowenfuneralhomes.com.
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Major college football head coach admits to ‘losing locker room’ over NIL
Head coach Mike Locksley and the Maryland Terrapins compiled back-to-back eight-win seasons and three consecutive bowl wins before falling to 4-8 in 2024. It was Locksley’s sixth season at the helm, and one that the former Nick Saban assistant admitted featured an underlying issue. Locksley revealed at Big Ten Media Days that he and his […]

Head coach Mike Locksley and the Maryland Terrapins compiled back-to-back eight-win seasons and three consecutive bowl wins before falling to 4-8 in 2024.
It was Locksley’s sixth season at the helm, and one that the former Nick Saban assistant admitted featured an underlying issue.
Locksley revealed at Big Ten Media Days that he and his staff “lost” the locker room, leading to just four wins and five-straight losses to cap off the year.
“I’ll tell you, a year ago Coach Locks lost his locker room,” Locksley said at Big Ten Media Days. “For me to stand in front of a group of media and tell you that I lost my locker room – and it wasn’t because I wasn’t a good coach, it wasn’t because they weren’t good players because we were better than a four-win team.”
Locksley pointed to significant shift to the NIL era as the root of the locker room disconnect, which he believed was created by his players not playing for the collective group. He even claimed that he will put his desk inside the locker room this year if it comes to it.
“What we had to do was, we had haves and have-nots for the first time in our locker room, and the landscape of college football taught me a valuable lesson,” Locksley said. “That valuable lesson is it’s important for me, even in the midst of this change, to continue to educate our players on the importance of what playing for something bigger than yourself is all about. And I can tell you that if I’ve got to put my desk in the locker room this year, I will.”
Some players are hauling in millions of dollars in NIL funds in today’s era. But those figures aren’t distributed equally, and Locksley aims to create more of an equal environment within the program this season.
“What I’ve decided now is if you come to Maryland and you look outside of the our locker room, there’s a sign,” he continued. “That sign reads, ‘You can leave your Louis belts, your car keys, and your financial statements outside of this locker room,’ because when you enter those doors, we’ll all pay the same price for success or failure.”
Maryland’s first test will come in the season opener against Florida Atlantic at home on Aug. 30 at noon ET.
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Steve Shephard – Penn State
Phone: 814-863-7461 Email: ses13@psu.edu Eight NCAA Championships appearances, and eight NCAA Regional Championships. Eighteen All-America titles, 25 regional individual titles and 106 all-conference academic selections. Three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (1999, 2006, 2009). One of his athletes sits atop every Penn State event record list. All this as Steve Shephard enters his 18th […]

Phone: 814-863-7461 Email: ses13@psu.edu
Eight NCAA Championships appearances, and eight NCAA Regional Championships. Eighteen All-America titles, 25 regional individual titles and 106 all-conference academic selections. Three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (1999, 2006, 2009). One of his athletes sits atop every Penn State event record list. All this as Steve Shephard enters his 18th season as the head coach of the Nittany Lion women[apos]s gymnastics team.
Beyond impressive scores and records, Shephard[apos]s true aim lies in molding the all-around college student. To that end, he, longtime assistant Jessica Bastardi and assistant Randy Monahan have created a family atmosphere within the gymnastics program that has helped athletes thrive.
[quote]We have a philosophy where we want our athletes to succeed in all aspects of their college experience,[quote] Shephard explains. [quote]We want them to succeed academically, athletically, and socially. We want them to come away feeling good about their time at Penn State.[quote]
Shephard, an avid off-road motorcyclist, began his affiliation with national caliber competition early in his career. Competing at Hinsdale High School in Illinois, Shephard was part of two national high school championship teams. He finished fourth in floor exercise in the state scholastic meet in 1973 and was on state championship teams from 1969-73. As an undergraduate at Southern Illinois, Shephard was part of the 1975 Saluki team that placed third at the NCAA Championships.
Shephard went on to become the coach and co-director of the Olympic Academy of Gymnastics and Dance in Newark, Ohio, for a year before joining the coaching staff at his alma mater in 1978.
He moved on to coach the men[apos]s team at Ball State in Indiana for two years and was director of the Woodward Gymnastics Camp in nearby Woodward, Pa., in the summer of 1981. He then purchased the Nittany Gymnastics and Dance School in State College in 1983, a facility he owned and operated for six years.
In 1989, Shephard was named Penn State[apos]s assistant women[apos]s gymnastics coach. During his three seasons as an assistant to Judi Avener, Shephard earned Assistant Coach of the Year honors in the Northeast and helped the Nittany Lions to fifth and fourth-place NCAA finishes and two Atlantic 10 Conference championships.
Following Avener[apos]s departure for the head job at Florida following the 1992 season, Shephard was named Penn State[apos]s eighth women[apos]s gymnastics coach.
In addition to years of competitive gymnastics experience, Shephard holds a master[apos]s degree in physical education and is an internship away from a second masters in Counselor Education. He has used this educational background to enthusiastically develop a unique coaching philosophy.
Shephard and his wife, Debbie, have two sons, Taylor and Sam.
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