Algebra, often seen as a dry subject, comes to life through the lens of documentary filmmaking. This curated collection of 10 films delves into the history, applications, and the minds behind algebra, making it accessible and intriguing for both math enthusiasts and the uninitiated. These documentaries not only educate but also inspire, showcasing the beauty and complexity of algebraic concepts through real-world stories and expert interviews.

The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015)
Description: Although a biographical drama, it provides insight into the life of Srinivasa Ramanujan, whose work in number theory has algebraic implications.
Fact: The film was based on the book by Robert Kanigel.


The Code (2009)
Description: This film explores the history of code-breaking, which heavily relies on algebraic methods, particularly during WWII.
Fact: It features interviews with mathematicians who worked at Bletchley Park.


N is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdős (1993)
Description: While not exclusively about algebra, this film explores the life of Paul Erdős, whose contributions to number theory and combinatorics have algebraic implications.
Fact: Erdős was known for his prolific collaboration, leading to the concept of the "Erdős number."


The Story of Maths (2008)
Description: This series, presented by Marcus du Sautoy, explores the history of mathematics, with a significant focus on algebra. It's an excellent entry point for understanding how algebra has shaped our world.
Fact: Marcus du Sautoy is not only a mathematician but also a popular science communicator, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience.


The Proof (2011)
Description: This documentary follows the journey of Andrew Wiles as he attempts to prove Fermat's Last Theorem, a problem deeply rooted in algebraic number theory.
Fact: The film was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Specialist Factual Programme.


The Secret Life of Chaos (2010)
Description: This documentary delves into chaos theory, which has strong connections to algebra, particularly in the study of dynamic systems.
Fact: The film features Jim Al-Khalili, who has a knack for making complex science understandable.


The Mathematics of Love (2014)
Description: While not strictly about algebra, this documentary uses mathematical concepts, including algebra, to explore human relationships and decision-making.
Fact: The film was inspired by the book "Love by Numbers" by Hannah Fry.


The Joy of Maths (2015)
Description: This series, presented by Dr. James Grime, covers various mathematical topics, including algebra, in an engaging and accessible way.
Fact: Dr. Grime is known for his YouTube channel, "singingbanana," where he explains math concepts.


The Story of One (2005)
Description: This documentary looks at the number one, its significance in algebra, and how it has influenced mathematical thought.
Fact: The film was part of the BBC's "The Story of..." series.


The Geometry of Art and Life (2004)
Description: While focusing on geometry, this documentary touches on algebraic concepts through the exploration of patterns and symmetry in art and nature.
Fact: It features the work of Matila Ghyka, who wrote extensively on the golden ratio and its applications.
