- Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues (2017)
- The Universal Language (2011)
- Speaking in Tongues: The History of Constructed Languages (2015)
- The Klingon Language Institute (2013)
- Dothraki: The Language of the Horse Lords (2012)
- Elvish: The Language of Middle-earth (2001)
- The Language of the Gods (2016)
- The Secret Language of the Bees (2019)
- The Art of Language Invention (2014)
- The Language of the Future (2020)
Dive into the fascinating world of constructed languages, where creativity meets linguistics. These documentaries not only explore the intricacies of languages like Klingon, Dothraki, and Esperanto but also delve into the minds of their creators and the communities that speak them. This collection is perfect for language enthusiasts, sci-fi fans, or anyone curious about the power of human imagination in shaping communication.

Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues (2017)
Description: A deep dive into the world of conlangers, people who create languages for fun, art, or for use in fiction. This film is a treasure trove for anyone interested in the creative process behind language construction.
Fact: The documentary was crowdfunded and features interviews with creators of languages from popular TV shows and movies.


The Universal Language (2011)
Description: This documentary explores the history and impact of Esperanto, a language created to foster international understanding. It's a must-watch for understanding how a constructed language can influence global communication.
Fact: The film features interviews with Esperanto speakers from around the world, showcasing the language's global community.


Speaking in Tongues: The History of Constructed Languages (2015)
Description: This film traces the history of constructed languages from the 17th century to the present day, offering a broad perspective on why humans create new languages.
Fact: It includes rare archival footage of early conlang enthusiasts and their attempts to promote their languages.


The Klingon Language Institute (2013)
Description: Focused on the most famous constructed language from Star Trek, this documentary looks at the community of Klingon speakers and their dedication to keeping the language alive.
Fact: The film includes scenes from the annual Klingon Language Institute conference, where attendees speak only in Klingon.


Dothraki: The Language of the Horse Lords (2012)
Description: Explore the creation of Dothraki for HBO's "Game of Thrones" and how it became a living language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and culture.
Fact: The language was developed by linguist David J. Peterson, who also created languages for other shows.


Elvish: The Language of Middle-earth (2001)
Description: This documentary examines J.R.R. Tolkien's creation of Elvish languages, their linguistic depth, and their influence on modern fantasy literature.
Fact: Features interviews with Tolkien scholars and fans who have learned to speak Elvish.


The Language of the Gods (2016)
Description: A look at the constructed languages used in video games and how they contribute to world-building and player immersion.
Fact: The film includes insights from game developers on the challenges of creating believable languages.


The Secret Language of the Bees (2019)
Description: While not strictly about constructed languages, this documentary explores the complex communication of bees, which some might argue is a natural form of constructed language.
Fact: The film uses innovative filming techniques to capture the bees' communication in action.


The Art of Language Invention (2014)
Description: Based on the book by David J. Peterson, this documentary delves into the process of creating languages for movies, TV shows, and books.
Fact: Peterson, who created Dothraki, provides a step-by-step guide on how to invent a language.


The Language of the Future (2020)
Description: This documentary speculates on the future of language, including the role of constructed languages in a globalized world.
Fact: It features futurists and linguists discussing the potential evolution of human communication.
