- The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance (2004)
- The Man Who Saved the World (2014)
- The Man Who Bought Mustique (2000)
- The Philanthropist (2015)
- The Art of Giving (2013)
- The Billionaire's Gift (2017)
- The Patron Saint of Art (2010)
- The Giving Pledge (2019)
- The Patron of the Arts (2008)
- The Art of Giving Back (2016)
In a world where the pursuit of wealth often overshadows altruism, there are those who use their fortunes to make a difference. This curated list of documentaries delves into the lives of philanthropists, showcasing their extraordinary contributions to society. From art patrons to educational reformers, these films not only highlight the generosity of these individuals but also inspire us to consider the power of giving. Each documentary offers a unique perspective on philanthropy, making this collection a must-watch for anyone interested in the transformative power of benevolence.

The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance (2004)
Description: While not strictly a documentary about modern philanthropy, this series delves into the Medici family's patronage of the arts and sciences during the Renaissance, setting a precedent for future philanthropists.
Fact: The Medici family's patronage was instrumental in the careers of artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.


The Man Who Saved the World (2014)
Description: This documentary focuses on the life of Norman Borlaug, whose agricultural innovations and philanthropy saved billions from starvation, earning him the title "The Man Who Saved a Billion Lives."
Fact: Borlaug's work in plant breeding led to the Green Revolution, significantly increasing crop yields.


The Man Who Bought Mustique (2000)
Description: This film tells the story of Colin Tennant, the Scottish aristocrat who bought the Caribbean island of Mustique and turned it into a playground for the rich and famous, while also supporting local communities.
Fact: Colin Tennant was known for his eccentricities, including giving Princess Margaret a plot of land on Mustique as a wedding gift.


The Philanthropist (2015)
Description: This documentary focuses on the life of Andrew Carnegie, exploring his journey from a poor Scottish immigrant to one of the richest men in the world, and his later dedication to philanthropy, particularly in education and libraries.
Fact: Carnegie's philanthropy led to the establishment of over 2,500 libraries worldwide.


The Art of Giving (2013)
Description: This film examines the life of Peggy Guggenheim, an art collector and patron whose contributions to the art world are unparalleled, showcasing her support for avant-garde artists during a time when they were often overlooked.
Fact: Peggy Guggenheim's collection now forms the core of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.


The Billionaire's Gift (2017)
Description: This documentary follows the life of Warren Buffett, focusing on his pledge to give away the majority of his wealth to charity, and his influence on other billionaires to follow suit.
Fact: Buffett's pledge inspired the Giving Pledge, where over 200 billionaires have committed to donating at least half of their wealth.


The Patron Saint of Art (2010)
Description: This film explores the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner, whose passion for art led to the creation of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, showcasing her unique vision and philanthropy.
Fact: Gardner's museum was designed to resemble a Venetian palace, reflecting her love for European art.


The Giving Pledge (2019)
Description: This film documents the initiative started by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, where the world's wealthiest individuals pledge to give away the majority of their wealth to address society's most pressing problems.
Fact: The Giving Pledge has inspired over 200 billionaires to commit to philanthropy.


The Patron of the Arts (2008)
Description: This documentary explores the life of John D. Rockefeller Jr., whose philanthropy included the creation of the Rockefeller Center, the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, and significant contributions to medical research.
Fact: Rockefeller Jr. was instrumental in the development of the United Nations headquarters in New York.


The Art of Giving Back (2016)
Description: This film delves into the life of David Rockefeller, focusing on his extensive philanthropy, particularly in the fields of education, medicine, and the arts, showcasing his belief in the power of giving.
Fact: David Rockefeller donated over $2 billion to various causes during his lifetime. <!-- Продолжайте до 10 -->
