Netflix Movies And Documentaries With 100% Rotten Tomato Ratings

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Only Yesterday (1991): Directed by the co-founder of Studio Ghibli, this movie is one of the earliest animated movies by the studio. The movie narrates the life of a 27-year-old office worker who was overwhelmed with memories upon traveling to a countryside town to visit her sister.

Strong Island (2017): This is a documentary picturing the murder of a black man on Long Island, New York. The culprit, a 19-year-old white man, was charged with manslaughter, but later an all-white grand jury dismissed all the charges implying the case was a matter of self-defense.

Leave No Trace (2018): Based on the true story of a father and daughter living in a forest, this documentary shows how their life got upturned when their peace was invaded by park rangers.

His House (2020): When a refugee couple from war-torn South Sudan was provided with a home to live outside of London, they were haunted by a supernatural being reminding them about their life's biggest mistake. This compelling movie later won a BAFTA award.

Crip Camp (2020): With former US President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as executive producers, this documentary shows how disabled teens led the disability rights movement in a summer camp, winning various recognition and awards for the movie.

Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend Of Walter Mercado (2020): This biography documentary displays the life of an immensely popular Puerto Rican astrologer, Walter Mercado, and his career.

Athlete A (2020): This documentary throws light on the USA Gymnastics (USAG) sex abuse scandal and its cover-ups by authorities that shocked the entire country.

A Secret Love (2020): Featuring the love life of a famous baseball player, Terry Donahue, this biopic reveals the player’s secret same-sex relationship which was well hidden from his family for about 7 decades.

Coded Bias (2020): In this documentary, an MIT Media Lab researcher discovers the shocking truth of how facial recognition algorithms commit discrimination by not recognizing people of color.

Mercury 13 (2018): Showcasing women's power from the 1960s era, this documentary features a group of talented female pilots successfully completing rigorous testing and getting selected for spaceflight by NASA.