Opening at over $23 million, the movie at the time opened higher than any other documentary had ever grossed in its lifetime. The film won the Pale D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and then sparked massive controversy ahead of its release that only boosted its notoriety. Michael Moore’s scathing documentary about President Bush and the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks is the highest grossing documentary of all time and it isn’t even close. Morgan Freeman narrates the nature documentary that opened on just four screens but soon spread into a nationwide hit.ġ. “March of the Penguins” (2005) – $77.4 million The Biebs holds the spot for the highest grossing concert film ever and the documentary with the biggest opening weekend of all time.Ģ. “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never” (2011) – $73 million
It wasn’t originally meant to be made into a film, but it provided an intimate look at Jackson in his final days.ģ. The footage in “This is It” comes from a behind-the-scenes look at preparation for Michael Jackson’s final planned tour, which was cancelled in the wake of his death. “Michael Jackson’s This is It” (2009) – $72 million This aquatic IMAX documentary traversed the oceans, coral reefs and coastal regions near Southern Australia, New Guinea and the Indo-Pacific and discussed how global warming has made a dramatic impact on the seas.Ĥ. “2016: Obama’s America” (2012) – $33.4 millionĭinesh D’Souza’s anti-Obama documentary speculated about where the country would be if Obama won a second term in office in 2012.ĥ. “Earth” finally got its theatrical release stateside in 2009.Ħ.
The first of Disneynature’s documentaries, “Earth” was a theatrical version of the popular TV miniseries “Planet Earth” from 2006. Tim Allen narrated this Disneynature doc about a three-month old chimp separated from his flock and adopted by another grown male. Morgan Spurlock directed this concert doc about the then wildly popular British boy group. “One Direction: This is Us” (2013) – $28.8 million This adorable nature documentary, released on IMAX screens, followed the rescue efforts of orphaned orangutans and elephants.ĩ. This 2012 concert movie followed Katy Perry on her California Dreams World Tour. “Katy Perry: Part of Me” (2012) – $25.3 million
“An Inconvenient Truth” (2006) – $24.1 millionĭavis Guggenheim’s documentary spotlighting Al Gore’s plea to alert the world to the effects of global warming and climate change went on to win two Oscars and earn a sequel 10 years later.Īnother Michael Moore movie to crack the list, “Sicko” was Moore’s look at the healthcare industry in America compared to other nations.ġ1. Neville in his film explains that Fred Rogers was the rare person who really did not have a dark side, and in “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?,” it shows.ġ3. Morgan Neville’s portrait of Fred Rogers and “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” proved to be a crowd-pleasing hit in the summer of 2018 because of the absolute niceness at its heart. “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” (2018) – $22.8 million Michael Moore’s provocative documentary about American gun violence won the Oscar for Best Documentary and even broke international box office records for a documentary in 2002.ġ4. “Bowling for Columbine” (2002) – $21.5 million Pierce Brosnan narrates this 2010 documentary filmed across the world’s oceans.ġ5. You’ll see a lot of Disneynature documentaries on this list. The documentary performed well in part because of a release that even transformed the footage into 3D. Jackson restored color and sound to the Great War, something previously only known through black and white silent film. “They Shall Not Grow Old” (2018) – $17.9 millionĭirector Peter Jackson went to painstaking lengths to digitally restore and transform 100-year -old archival footage for his powerful documentary on World War I. All numbers are domestic totals via Box Office Mojo.ġ5. This list is an interesting mix of political, nature and concert documentaries, and several of them likewise went on to win Oscars and critical acclaim. And the Mister Rogers doc is well on its way to cracking this list of the top 15 grossing documentaries at the box office. This summer, “RBG,” “Three Identical Strangers” and “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” are big hits when it comes to documentaries. So when a documentary does make a splash at the box office, it’s an even bigger surprise. Documentaries are rarely big money makers, but we talk about them as having the power to influence change and motivate people to action in a way even narrative films cannot.