The Reel World: Best documentaries of 2021
Forget the Oscars, it’s Video Librarian’s Best Documentaries of 2021! Ok, so maybe this doesn’t have the same glitz and glam of the Academy Awards, but this hotly anticipated list (at least by librarians) captures the best, most intriguing documentaries released in 2021. From thought-provoking films that explore contemporary social issues to celebrations of creative legends, these documentaries artfully educate while they entertain. Learn about the perils of fast fashion. Marvel at jazz legend Billie Holliday. Think twice about your use of plastic. With so many fascinating subjects, there is sure to be a documentary to pique your interest. Here are a few of my favorites that made the list.Sisters Rising
The statistics at the beginning of Sisters Rising are chilling. Four out of 5 Native American women experience violence. One out 3 will be raped. Sisters Rising explores the faces and stories behind the
numbers. Six native women – a lawyer, police officer, self-defense instructor and three advocates – share their personal stories as witnesses to and victims of violence and sexual assault. A 4-year-old watches in terror as her mother is beaten on the head with a gun by her stepfather. A young girl witnesses her younger sister’s friend being raped. Young men from off the reservation stalk teenage girls. These powerful stories illustrate how Native women are sexualized and stereotyped. Often the perpetrators are never prosecuted because tribal governments don’t have jurisdiction. “Put us on the endangered species list” one woman bitterly said. After watching Sisters Rising, I share her outrage. Rebuilding Paradise
In November 2018 the fast-moving Camp Fire roared through Paradise, California killing 85 people and leveling a town once considered worthy of its name. InWeed the People
When your child has cancer “the rule book goes out the window” one mom explains in the heart-tugging documentary Weed the People.loading...

