- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (2017)
- The Farthest (2017)
- The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley (2019)
- The Age of Consequences (2016)
- The Gene: An Intimate History (2020)
- The Bleeding Edge (2018)
- The Vaccine War (2020)
- The Invisible Patients (2016)
- The Human Face of Big Data (2014)
- The Doctor Who Hears Voices (2019)
Embark on a fascinating journey through the annals of medical history with our curated selection of documentaries. These films not only highlight the groundbreaking discoveries that have shaped modern medicine but also delve into the personal stories of the scientists, doctors, and patients involved. From the discovery of penicillin to the latest in gene editing, these documentaries offer a window into the relentless pursuit of health and healing, providing both educational value and emotional depth.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (2017)
Description: This film tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, whose cancer cells became one of the most important tools in medicine, leading to numerous medical breakthroughs. It explores the ethical and personal implications of her cells being used without her consent.
Fact: Oprah Winfrey stars as Deborah Lacks, Henrietta's daughter, and the film was based on the best-selling book by Rebecca Skloot.


The Farthest (2017)
Description: This documentary about the Voyager missions includes a segment on how space exploration has led to medical advancements, particularly in imaging and remote diagnostics.
Fact: It was narrated by Peter Coyote and includes interviews with key NASA scientists.


The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley (2019)
Description: This film chronicles the rise and fall of Theranos, a company that promised to revolutionize blood testing, offering insights into the intersection of technology, medicine, and ethics.
Fact: It features exclusive interviews with Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, and was directed by Alex Gibney, known for his investigative documentaries.


The Age of Consequences (2016)
Description: While primarily about climate change, it includes segments on how environmental changes impact public health and the spread of diseases, highlighting the need for medical innovation.
Fact: The film has been shown at numerous film festivals and environmental conferences.


The Gene: An Intimate History (2020)
Description: Based on Siddhartha Mukherjee's book, this documentary explores the history of genetics, from Mendel's peas to CRISPR, and how these discoveries have transformed our understanding of life and disease.
Fact: The film features animations to explain complex genetic concepts, making it accessible to a broad audience.


The Bleeding Edge (2018)
Description: This film investigates the risks and consequences of medical devices, revealing how some devices, approved by the FDA, have caused severe harm to patients, sparking a debate on medical innovation versus patient safety.
Fact: Directed by Kirby Dick, known for his investigative documentaries, it has led to significant public and regulatory scrutiny.


The Vaccine War (2020)
Description: This documentary dives into the race to develop a vaccine for the global health crisis, showcasing the intense scientific efforts and the political and ethical challenges faced by researchers around the world.
Fact: The film includes interviews with key figures from the World Health Organization and major pharmaceutical companies.


The Invisible Patients (2016)
Description: This documentary sheds light on the mental health crisis in America, focusing on the lives of those affected by schizophrenia and the lack of adequate care, pushing for medical and societal change.
Fact: It was screened at the United States Capitol to raise awareness among policymakers.


The Human Face of Big Data (2014)
Description: While not exclusively about medical discoveries, this documentary includes segments on how big data is transforming healthcare, from personalized medicine to predicting disease outbreaks.
Fact: It features interviews with experts from Google, IBM, and the Mayo Clinic.


The Doctor Who Hears Voices (2019)
Description: This documentary follows Dr. Rufus May, who hears voices himself, as he works with patients experiencing similar symptoms, challenging traditional psychiatric approaches.
Fact: Dr. May's approach has influenced mental health care practices in the UK.
