If you love watching the latest documentaries in different genres like technology, social drama, or science – DocuBay has some exciting docufilms to stream this weekend.
Last Updated: 01.00 PM, May 03, 2024
Documentaries captivate viewers as they mirror society along with the hard-hitting realities. If you love watching the latest documentaries in different genres like technology, social drama, or science – DocuBay is the perfect stop. The streaming platform is gearing up to make your weekends even more intriguing with the new lineup.
Here’s a list of new documentaries to stream on DocuBay:
This emotionally charged documentary revolves around three Indo-Canadian sisters who faced sexual abuse from their own family member. The docufilm traces their fight for justice and finding closure after years of abuse. It gives a personal touch as the narration is done by the abuse victims and reflects on their emotions via the soul-stirring journey.
Sujata Kulshreshtha and Abhimanyu Tewari’s directorial brings the incredible story of Aadhaar. This DocuBay original will premiere today (May 3) and highlights the unique identification of every citizen of India. Narrated by Ankur Warikoo, the documentary reflects on the challenges overcome by the social identity program and how it transformed into a digital revolution.
This mind-boggling scientific documentary explores the color perception theory, which fascinatingly answers some hidden questions. It delves into the phenomenon of seeing the same color differently by studying the spectrum of colors and its effects.
Meet Brazil's indigenous football team in this inspirational docufilm to witness their fight in the Copa do Brasil tournament. This challenging story of the Kyikatejê is like a cultural revolution that sheds light on their dream big journey against the odds.
Check out the trailer here:
This social docufilm sheds light on the tragic lives of thousands of Filipino domestic workers who face physical and mental abuse. It explores the harsh reality of the maids, as they are treated worse than the slaves despite the changing times. Delve into their fight for justice and human rights with this powerful narrative.