- Operation Petticoat (1959)
- The Hunt for Red October (1990)
- K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
- Deep Sea Detectives (2003)
- The Silent Service (2019)
- Beneath the Waves (2015)
- Submarine: The Silent War (2007)
- Submarines: Sharks of Steel (1993)
- The Silent War: The Cold War's Underwater Conflict (2010)
- Submarine: The Making of a Silent Service (2018)
Dive into the mysterious and often unseen world of submarines with this handpicked selection of documentaries. These films not only showcase the technological marvels of underwater vessels but also delve into the human stories of courage, strategy, and survival. Whether you're a history buff, a technology enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the ocean's depths, this collection offers a unique perspective on life beneath the waves.

Operation Petticoat (1959)
Description: While not a documentary, this classic film is included for its historical depiction of a WWII submarine crew's misadventures, offering a light-hearted yet informative look at submarine life during wartime.
Fact: The film was inspired by real events and includes actual footage from the USS Queenfish, a submarine from the era.


The Hunt for Red October (1990)
Description: Although a fictional narrative, this film is based on Tom Clancy's novel and provides a detailed portrayal of Cold War submarine tactics and technology, making it a must-watch for its historical context.
Fact: The film was shot on the USS Houston, a real Los Angeles-class submarine.


K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
Description: This film recounts the true story of the Soviet submarine K-19, focusing on the nuclear reactor meltdown and the crew's heroic efforts to save the vessel and themselves.
Fact: The film was made with the cooperation of the Russian Navy, providing authentic details about Soviet submarine operations.


Deep Sea Detectives (2003)
Description: A series that dives into the mysteries of shipwrecks, including those of submarines, using modern technology to explore and document these underwater time capsules.
Fact: The series has uncovered several previously unknown wrecks, including the USS Thresher, a nuclear submarine lost in


The Silent Service (2019)
Description: This documentary explores the secretive world of the Royal Navy's submarine service, highlighting the daily life, training, and missions of submariners. It provides an insider's look at the psychological and physical demands of living in such confined spaces.
Fact: The film was granted unprecedented access to the HMS Triumph, one of the UK's most advanced nuclear-powered submarines.


Beneath the Waves (2015)
Description: Focused on the environmental impact of submarines, this documentary examines how these vessels interact with marine life and ecosystems, offering a balanced view on the sustainability of submarine operations.
Fact: The film features interviews with marine biologists and environmentalists who have studied the effects of submarine sonar on whales.


Submarine: The Silent War (2007)
Description: This documentary covers the pivotal role of submarines in WWII, focusing on both the German U-boats and the Allied efforts to combat them, providing a comprehensive look at naval warfare beneath the surface.
Fact: It features interviews with surviving submariners from both sides of the conflict.


Submarines: Sharks of Steel (1993)
Description: An in-depth look at the evolution of submarine warfare, from early designs to modern nuclear-powered vessels, showcasing the technological advancements and strategic importance of submarines.
Fact: The documentary includes rare footage of the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine.


The Silent War: The Cold War's Underwater Conflict (2010)
Description: This documentary explores the covert operations and technological arms race between the US and Soviet Union during the Cold War, focusing on the role of submarines in this silent conflict.
Fact: It features declassified footage and interviews with former submariners who reveal the tense atmosphere of the era.


Submarine: The Making of a Silent Service (2018)
Description: A detailed documentary on the construction, testing, and deployment of the Astute-class submarines, offering insights into the engineering marvels and the rigorous training of the crew.
Fact: The film includes exclusive access to the BAE Systems shipyard where these submarines are built.
