- The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015)
- The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)
- Experimenter (2015)
- The Power of Nightmares (2004)
- Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment (1991)
- The Human Behaviour Experiments (2006)
- The Century of the Self (2002)
- The Brain: A Secret History (2011)
- The Most Dangerous Game (2017)
- The Mindscape of Alan Moore (2008)
If you're intrigued by the mysteries of the human mind and the lengths to which scientists have gone to unravel them, this collection of documentaries is just for you. These films delve into some of the most controversial, enlightening, and sometimes ethically dubious psychological experiments ever conducted. They not only provide a window into the psyche but also spark debates on ethics, morality, and the nature of human behavior. Whether you're a psychology enthusiast or just curious about what makes us tick, these documentaries will leave you pondering long after the credits roll.

The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015)
Description: This film dramatizes the infamous 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, where students were assigned roles as prisoners or guards, leading to shocking results. It's a must-watch to understand how quickly normal people can adopt extreme behaviors under certain conditions.
Fact: The film was shot in the same building where the original experiment took place, adding an eerie authenticity to the setting.


The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)
Description: While more of a dark comedy, this film is based on real psychological experiments conducted by the U.S. military to create psychic warriors, offering a humorous yet thought-provoking look at military psychology.
Fact: The film stars George Clooney and Ewan McGregor, blending fact with fiction in an entertaining narrative.


Experimenter (2015)
Description: Focusing on Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments, this documentary explores the ethical dilemmas and the impact of his work on social psychology. It's a deep dive into how far people will go to obey authority.
Fact: The film uses a unique narrative style, blending documentary and drama, to portray Milgram's life and work.


The Power of Nightmares (2004)
Description: Although not exclusively about experiments, this documentary series by Adam Curtis discusses how political leaders use psychological tactics to control populations, drawing on psychological theories.
Fact: It was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Factual Series.


Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment (1991)
Description: This documentary provides raw footage and interviews from the original Stanford Prison Experiment, offering a firsthand look at the psychological turmoil experienced by participants.
Fact: It includes interviews with the experiment's participants years later, reflecting on their experiences.


The Human Behaviour Experiments (2006)
Description: This documentary series covers various psychological experiments, including Milgram's obedience study, the Asch conformity experiments, and more, providing a broad overview of human behavior studies.
Fact: The series was produced by the BBC, ensuring high-quality production values and in-depth analysis.


The Century of the Self (2002)
Description: While not solely about experiments, this documentary series by Adam Curtis explores how Freud's theories influenced the manipulation of the masses, touching on psychological experiments in consumer behavior.
Fact: It has been praised for its critical examination of the role of psychology in shaping modern society.


The Brain: A Secret History (2011)
Description: This series includes segments on mind control experiments, exploring how scientists have tried to manipulate human behavior through psychological means.
Fact: The documentary features interviews with key figures in the field of neuroscience and psychology.


The Most Dangerous Game (2017)
Description: This film delves into the psychological experiment known as "The Most Dangerous Game," where participants were subjected to extreme conditions to study survival instincts.
Fact: The documentary includes reenactments to illustrate the harrowing experiences of the participants.


The Mindscape of Alan Moore (2008)
Description: While primarily about the writer Alan Moore, this documentary touches on psychological experiments in the context of his work, exploring the psyche through his creative process.
Fact: Alan Moore himself provides a deep dive into his thoughts on psychology, magic, and creativity.
