Hungry for Change: I’m always looking to learn more about health and nutrition. This documentary was quite informational and had lots of good points. My husband and I liked it very much.
30 for 30: Broke: This was a very interesting look at the reality behind professional athletes’ seemingly perfect, flashy lifestyles. The majority fall into bankruptcy shortly after retirement because of poor financial decision making. Sad.
Craigslist Joe: In this movie, a man spends an entire month depending on the kindness of Craigslist users for his survival. Definitely a “hope for humanity” type movie. I liked it.
First Position: This documentary followed young people following their dreams to becoming professional ballet dancers. I found this one fascinating on so many levels.
SEC Storied: Lolo Jones: I love movies that are inspirational and this one on Lolo Jones was no exception. She overcame homelessness and poverty to become an amazingly talented Olympic hurdler. After watching, I was itching to go out and run!
{life list} Watch 100 Documentaries: #1-5
{find more of my life list here}
Megan says
Ryan loves documentaries, so we've watched several 30 for 30, but not Broke–we will have to check it out. We've watched Craigslist Joe, too–such an interesting story.
I somehow hadn't read your list before, so really enjoyed reading it tonight. Great goals! I might have to make one, too 🙂
Jenna@CallHerHappy says
I looooove documentaries. Did you find these on Netflix by any chance?