What's on DocPlay in October
This month, explore the world from the comfort of your couch. All twelve seasons of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown stream on DocPlay from October 9: settle in and experience the joy of new flavours and experiences through the eyes of beloved culinary guide Anthony Bourdain. Hillsong: God Goes Viral is a mesmerising investigation into the global megachurch; and, from director Oliver Stone, Nuclear Now offers an impassioned defence of nuclear energy as a means to combat the climate crisis.
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | 9 Oct | Series
This seminal, multi-Emmy Award-winning series follows food writer and chef Anthony Bourdain as he travels the world to explore new cultures and cuisines. All twelve seasons will stream on DocPlay.
Hillsong: God Goes Viral | 12 Oct | Exclusive
Streaming exclusively on DocPlay, this Storyville documentary explores the history and legacy of globally trending megachurch Hillsong (established in Baulkham Hills, New South Wales), revealing its explosive growth and shedding light on the darker stories within the organisation. Director Nick Aldridge is available for interview (UK).
United | 16 Oct | Series
This six-part local series charts the story of A-League club Western United, as the team strengthens both its performance and its community, against the backdrop of the global pandemic.
Nuclear Now | 19 Oct | Exclusive
From provocateur veteran director Oliver Stone, Venice-premiering documentary Nuclear Now offers an impassioned suggestion for a solution to the contemporary climate crisis - nuclear energy. Director Oliver Stone is available for interview request (USA).
Cold Case Hammarskjöld | 26 Oct
In 1961, UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjöld’s plane mysteriously and fatally crashed on African soil. As Danish director Mads Brügger begins to investigate the case with fresh eyes, he discovers something far more sinister than expected.
Ecco Homo | 30 Oct | Exclusive
From Australian directors Richard Lowenstein (Mystify) and Lynn-Maree Milburn (In Bob We Trust), Ecco Homo tells the little-known story of provocateur, artist and performer Peter Vanessa ‘Troy’ Davies.
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