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Best Movies on Netflix 2019 full list:

ROMA (2018)

Cast: Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Diego Cortina Autrey

Director: Alfonso Cuarón

Synopsis: “Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón delivers a vivid, emotional portrait of a domestic worker’s journey set against domestic and political turmoil in 1970s Mexico.”

Knock Down The House (2019)

Cast: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush, Paula Jean Swearengin

Director: Rachel Lears

Synopsis: “In 2018, a young bartender in the Bronx, a coal miner’s daughter in West Virginia, a grieving mother in Nevada and a registered nurse in Missouri join a movement of insurgent candidates challenging powerful incumbents in Congress. Without political experience or corporate money, these four women are attempting to do what many consider impossible.”

Shirkers (2018)

Cast: Sandi Tan, Jasmine Kin Kia Ng, Philip Cheah

Director: Sandi Tan

Synopsis: “In 1992 teenager Sandi Tan shoots Singapore’s first road movie with her enigmatic American mentor, Georges, who then absconded with all of the footage. Also, this 16 mm film is recovered 20 years later, sending Tan, who is now a novelist living in Los Angeles, on a personal odyssey in search of Georges’ footprints.”

Strong Island (2017)

Cast: Yance Ford, Harvey Walker, Kevin Myers

Director: Yance Ford

Synopsis: “When filmmaker Yance Ford investigates the 1992 murder of a young black man, it becomes an achingly personal journey since the victim, 24-year-old William Ford Jr., was the filmmaker’s brother.”

Chasing Coral (2017)

Cast: Andrew Ackerman, Pim Bongaerts, Neal Cantin

Director: Jeff Orlowski

Synopsis: “When filmmaker Yance Ford investigates the 1992 murder of a young black man, it becomes an achingly personal journey since the victim, 24-year-old William Ford Jr., was the filmmaker’s brother.”

Mercury 13 (2018)

Cast: Joyce Case, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton

Directors: David Sington, Heather Walsh

Synopsis: “Mercury 13 is a remarkable story of the women who were tested for spaceflight in 1961 before their dreams were dashed in being the first to make the trip beyond Earth. NASA’s ‘man in space’ program, dubbed ‘Project Mercury’ began in 1958. The men chose – all military test pilots – became known as The Mercury 7. But away from the glare of the media, behind firmly closed doors, female pilots were also screened. Thirteen of them passed and, in some cases, performed better than the men. They were called the Mercury 13 and had the ‘right stuff’ but were, unfortunately, the wrong gender. Underneath the obsession of the space race that gripped America, the Mercury 13 women were aviation pioneers who emerged thirsty for a new frontier, but whose time would have to wait.”

Virunga (2014)

Cast: André Bauma, Emmanuel de Merode, Mélanie Gouby

Director: Orlando von Einsiedel

Synopsis: “VIRUNGA is the incredible true story of a group of brave people risking their lives to build a better future in a part of Africa the world’s forgotten and a gripping expose of the realities of life in the Congo.”

HOMECOMING: A film by Beyoncé

Cast: Beyoncé, Blue Ivy Carter, Rumi Carter

Directors: Ed Burke, Beyoncé

Synopsis: “This intimate, in-depth look at Beyoncé’s celebrated 2018 Coachella performance. Also, this reveals the emotional road from creative concept to a cultural movement.”

Mudbound (2017)

Cast: Jason Clarke, Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund

Director: Dee Rees

Synopsis: “Two men return home from World War II to work on a farm in rural Mississippi where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to life after the war. Also, in this post–WWII South, two families are pitted against a barbaric social hierarchy and an unrelenting landscape as they simultaneously fight the battle at home and the battle abroad. This epic pioneer story is about friendship, heritage and the unending struggle for and against the land.”

13TH (2016)

Cast: Melina Abdullah, Michelle Alexander, Cory Booker

Director: Ava DuVernay

Synopsis: “In this thought-provoking documentary, scholars, activists, and politicians analyze the criminalization of African Americans and the U.S. prison boom.”

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018)

Cast: Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish

Director: Susan Johnson

Synopsis: “When her secret love letters somehow get mailed to each of her five crushes, Lara Jean finds her quiet high school existence turned upside down.”

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (2017)

Cast: Jim Carrey, Danny DeVito, Milos Forman

Director: Chris Smith

Synopsis: “Through the lens of his stunningly immersive performance as Andy Kaufman, Jim Carrey ponders the meaning of life, reality, identity, and career.”

The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson (2017)

Cast: Kurt Wolfe, Sue Yacka, Catherine Shugrue Dos Santos

Director: David France

Synopsis: “As she fights the tide of violence against trans women, activist Victoria Cruz probes the suspicious 1992 death of her friend Marsha P. Johnson.”

One of Us (2017)

Cast: Etty, Chani Getter, Ari Hershkowitz

Director: Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady

Synopsis: “In the wake of trauma and abuse, three Hasidic Jews face ostracism, anxiety, and danger as they attempt to leave their ultra-Orthodox community. ”

See You Yesterday (2019)

Cast: Eden Duncan-Smith, Dante Crichlow, Astro

Director: Stefon Bristol

Synopsis: “As two teen prodigies try to master the art of time travel, a tragic police shooting sends them on a series of dangerous trips to the past.”

Springsteen on Broadway (2018)

Cast: Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen

Director: Thom Zimny

Synopsis: “Bruce Springsteen shares personal stories from his life and acoustic versions of some of his best-known songs in an intimate one-man show.”

Tramps (2016)

Cast: Callum Turner, Grace Van Patten, Michal Vondel

Director: Adam Leon

Synopsis: “Pulled into a shady briefcase swap for different reasons, young strangers Danny and Ellie spend an eventful night together when the deal goes wrong.”

The Edge of Democracy (2019)

Cast: Dilma Rousseff, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva

Director: Petra Costa

Synopsis: “The Edge of Democracy follows Brazil’s embattled leaders as they grapple with a scandal born out of their country’s fascist past and inflamed by a furious and ideologically divided nation. Like a great Greek tragedy, Petra Costa’s film carries a potent warning: Brazil’s crisis is one that is shared—and fomented—by Western superpowers run by equally treacherous political forces.”

Private Life (2018)

Cast: Kathryn Hahn, Paul Giamatti, Gabrielle Reid

Director: Tamara Jenkins

Synopsis: “Struggling to conceive, a couple in their 40s are almost out of options — until a sliver of hope arrives in the form of their visiting step-niece.”

Cam (2018)

Cast: Madeline Brewer, Patch Darragh, Melora Walters

Director: Daniel Goldhaber

Synopsis: “After a look-alike takes over her account, a cam girl with a growing fan base sets out to identify the mysterious culprit and reclaim her own identity.”