Creativity and Netflix: turn on the TV and imagine

Wood'd inspiration: 5 documentaries about creativity on netflix

Creativity in motion: Netflix and some documentary movies you’ll like.


Back to school time, time to get back to routine, pals. But before turning our shiny monitors on, we need some inspiration to come. As most of you, if not all of you, here at Wood’d we love a good movie. We are constantly connected to the thumping heart of the net, as you all do. The “internets” give us uninterrupted material, every day all day. That’s why we thought about creating Wood’d Digest, a list of fresh links, with regular updates, bringing those that we believe to be the best articles and the most valid readings (or listening, as of today’s picks) to share and comment together. Spread love, it’s the Wood’d way ✨


Creativity is a serious thing, and when we need our inspiration to come and our notebooks to be filled, nothing can help us such a good Movie, with a capital M. But do you know that feeling at night, when you start browsing the infinite Netflix catalogue in order to sort something out, but it seems to be no solution for it? Well, we’ve got you covered. We have selected for you our five favorite documentaries that somehow talk about creativity. And, of course, these are 5 stars movies only. Enjoy!

Abstract: The Art of Design | Netflix Official Site

Step inside the minds of the most innovative designers in a variety of disciplines and learn how design impacts every aspect of life.

Indie Game: The Movie | Netflix

Game designers try to catch their big break in the video game biz, but nervous breakdowns may soon follow. Watch this!

Jiro Dreams of Sushi | Netflix

It’s an art that requires continual perfection. This chef’s mastery is legendary. Savor perfection in one bite. At least for your eyes!

Iris | Netflix

Albert Maysles focuses on a fashion legend, who at 93 is still at the top of her game, choosing dresses, advising models and haggling with buyers.

Making the American Man | Netflix

They are three words becoming more rare every day: Made in America. Meet the men who are reclaiming the label. Proudly.