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The Minimalists: Less Is Now

The Minimalists: Less Is Now

Released PG 53 min 5.9/10 Votes: 5152
They've built a movement out of minimalism. Longtime friends Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus share how our lives can be better with less.
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2021-01-01
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netflix.com
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English
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$85k

Lists that include The Minimalists: Less Is Now

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things List

  • The True Cost - Explores the fashion industry and its impact on the environment and society, promoting a minimalist mindset about consumption.
  • Tidying Up with Marie Kondo - Focuses on decluttering and simplifying spaces, emphasizing the importance of keeping only what sparks joy.
  • The Minimalists: Less Is Now - A follow-up to the original documentary, it delves deeper into living a meaningful life with less.
  • Happy - Examines what truly makes people happy, often contrasting materialism with finding joy in experiences.
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  • Soul - Explores the meaning of life and purpose beyond material possessions.
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  • The Age of Stupid - Looks at climate change and its implications, advocating for a more conscious and minimalist approach to living.
  • Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Celebrates kindness and community, contrasting against consumerism and isolated materialism.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:07:27

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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:30

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  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Combines humor with serious themes of resilience and recovery, reflecting themes in Stutz.
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  • The Big Sick - Mixes personal health with cultural issues and relationships, echoing themes of connection in Stutz.
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  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire - Explores emotional connections and self-discovery, resonating with themes in Stutz.
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  • The Gift - Explores themes of gratitude and personal growth similar to discussions in Stutz.
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  • Cheer - Documents personal growth and resilience in a competitive environment, aligning with Stutz's messages.
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  • Wild - A tale of personal discovery and overcoming inner struggles, resonating with Stutz.

Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:22:38

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  • The Defiant Ones - Focus on influential figures and their cultural impact.

Last updated: 2024-09-27 03:58:08

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