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MUST WATCH: 9 Conservative Documentaries

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Despite what people may think, conservative and alternate media is getting better. Over the last decade, audiences have felt more and more alienated by the mainstream media, documentaries from the BBC, Vice, and CNN don't address modern issues – or when they do, they attack common-sense positions and elevate minority grievances.

The right-wing has attracted some impressive talent, and with crowdfunding they've been able to tell stories that other networks have tried to silence. With that being said, we put together a list of conservative documentaries that, we think, are great, including some by Matt Walsh, Tucker Carlson and Dinesh D'Souza.

Am I Racist?

6.8/10 IMDb
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Am I Racist (2024) is the latest Borat-like documentary from Matt Walsh and the team at The Daily Wire. In this satirical documentary, Walsh transforms himself into a diversity, equity and inclusion expert and begins on a journey to discover if America is racist.

Watch $7/month from DailyWire.com

Art of The Surge: the Donald Trump comeback

8.6/10 IMDb
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A documentary crew shadows Donald Trump and his re-election team during what is described as the most intense Presidential election in history. This unique series provides unprecedented access to private conversations and behind-the-scenes moments. Art of the Surge (2024) takes viewers into the heart of Trump’s campaign, from debates to visits at the border, and even moments when he narrowly avoided an assassination attempt. This documentary was produced by Tucker Carlson, and is number one on Apple TV+. 

Watch $9.99/month from AppleTV

Died Suddenly 

6.7/10 IMDb
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Died Suddenly (2022) is a documentary that takes a closer look at the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine and the “died suddenly” phenomenon that occurred in the months following the vaccine rollout. The film was produced by Stew Peters and features the most outspoken critic of the mRNA vaccine, Robert F. Kennedy. You can watch it directly on Rumble.  

What is a Woman?

8.2/10 IMDb
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What is a Woman? (2022) is another documentary from Matt Walsh and Justin Folk. In this film, they take on the trans movement, asking tough questions about sex reassignment surgery, puberty blockers, transgender youth, and transgender athletes in women's sports. The documentary features critics and advocates for the movement and sets out to answer the age-old question, “what is a woman?”

Watch $7/month from DailyWire.com

Police State

5.7/10 IMDb
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Police State (2023) is the latest documentary from Dinesh D’Souza. The film claims that the U.S. government is being used as a tool against Christians and Republicans. It argues that agencies like the FBI, CIA, DOJ, and Secret Service are corrupt and portrays Trump as the only person capable of stopping this alleged misuse of power.

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Line in The Sand 

9.1/10 IMDb
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Immerse yourself in O’Keefe’s daring, on-the-ground reporting that captures life at the forefront—travelling on Mexican freight trains, investigating cartel tunnels, and observing U.S.-funded child detention facilities. Line in the Sand (2024) is a powerful exposé that reveals a compromised system and calls for reform.

The Greatest Lie Ever Sold

7/10 IMDb
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Following the death of George Floyd, widespread protests and riots unfolded across the globe, significantly elevating the profile of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, which reportedly raised $90 million during this time. In her documentary The Greatest Lie Ever Sold (2022), Candace Owens delves into the distribution of these funds, uncovering how the money was spent and pinpointing where it fell short of expectations.

Watch $7/month from DailyWire.com

Hoaxed

6.8/10 IMDb
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Mike Cernovich’s HOAXED (2019) takes you deep into America’s post-truth media landscape, offering an eye-opening, insider perspective on the rise of "Fake News" and the repercussions of media-driven misinformation. Through compelling interviews with figures often accused of spreading falsehoods, the film doesn’t just challenge the mainstream narrative—it dares you to question everything you think you know about the press. Is it an unflinching exposé of corporate media’s flaws, or an audacious new look at anti-media movements? Either way, HOAXED captivates and provokes, pushing viewers to see the complex reality beneath the surface of modern media.

Watch $9.99/month from AppleTV

The Red Pill

8/10 IMDb
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When feminist filmmaker Cassie Jaye embarks on a journey to explore the often misunderstood and divisive Men's Rights Movement, she starts to reconsider her own perspectives. Initially aware of the movement only through the lens of its reputation as a misogynistic group opposed to women's progress, Jaye spends a year capturing the voices of its leaders and members. The Red Pill (2016) pushes viewers to look beyond conventional beliefs, challenge societal assumptions, and engage with a different viewpoint on gender equality, power, and privilege. Free to view on YouTube.

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