Where to Watch Amy Goodman’s ‘Steal This Story, Please!’ Documentary: Check Streaming Details

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The groundbreaking 2026 documentary Steal This Story, Please! officially premiered in the theatres of United States on May 10, 2026, following a highly celebrated initial run at the Telluride Film Festival. Movie enthusiasts across the nation are currently asking where they can access this compelling look into independent wartime reporting online.
Eager viewers can easily discover the current distribution options available for this hard-hitting journalistic feature.
Current availability of Steal This Story, Please!
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As of July 11, 2026, there are currently no major streaming providers offering Steal This Story, Please! for home viewing online. However, dedicated documentary enthusiasts can easily purchase tickets to experience the film across select traditional theatres in the United States right now from the official website of Steal This Story, Please!
The compelling narrative chronicles the remarkable 30-year career of independent New York investigative journalist Amy Goodman. Goodman and her dedicated colleagues present the daily online, television, and radio news program Democracy Now!, which has operated without government funding since 1996.
Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin, the riveting portrait highlights her unwavering commitment to frontline truth-telling. The production seamlessly blends raw reporting from global hotspots like East Timor, Nigeria, and Gaza with vintage archive footage featuring historical figures.

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As per the official website of Steal This Story, Please! audiences can catch the documentary now playing at The Beverly Theater in Las Vegas and The Miniplex in Arcata. The film moves to Columbia's Ragtag Cinema from July 11 through July 15, while international screenings launch in Ottawa at the ByTowne Cinema on July 12 and in Toronto at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema from July 12 to July 13.
viewers can explore excellent alternative streaming options while waiting for the title to arrive on digital networks.
Acclaimed investigative and political documentaries on Netflix
The Netflix platform offers several highly acclaimed investigative and political documentaries that perfectly mirror the core themes of Steal This Story, Please! Viewers interested in corporate accountability can stream Dirty Money, a hard-hitting investigative docuseries that directly exposes systemic greed and global financial fraud.
Additionally, Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal masterfully pieces together the blatant abuse of wealth and elite institutional power using real-life wiretaps. Audiences drawn to grassroots activism and systemic social change can dive into the celebrated historical documentary Crip Camp.
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Similarly, the gripping multi-part series Wild Wild Country explores the massive real-world conflict between a controversial commune and local government entities. Finally, the investigative series The Keepers delivers a deeply emotional look into a decades-old m***** and a massive institutional cover-up. By securing a theatrical ticket, audiences can witness Steal This Story, Please! until it streams online.
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What do you think about Steal This Story, Please! documentary and where will it land after theatrical run? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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