After 7 years and 80M+ views on Netflix, @TheMinimalists' first documentary, MINIMALISM, directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker @mattdavella, is now on YouTube, 100% commercial free: https://t.co/TyiC4Z8Mzl
"If you get more of the wrong thing, it becomes less. We're bingeing on the wrong things and dying of hunger for the things that matter." #TheMinimalists#LessIsNow#Netflix
MINIMALISM is no longer available on @Netflix but you can watch our new doc, @LESSISNOW on the platform.
If you’d really like to watch our 2016 documentary, it’s available for purchase—along with six hours of bonus footage—at https://t.co/vDrAgxmokQ.
‘Imagine a life with less. Less stuff, less clutter, less stress, and debt, and discontent. A life with fewer distractions. Now imagine a life with more. More time. More meaningful relationships. More growth, and contribution and contentment.’ – Minimalism Documentary
Every chapter has an ending. Next week marks the end of one of The Minimalists’ most significant chapters: our first film, MINIMALISM, is exiting Netflix on June 15, 2022. https://t.co/4arOwRzUsa
If you haven't watched our documentary, you only have a few more days to see Minimalism on Netflix!
https://t.co/B69aTS1lWy
Read about our journey with film☝️
I was thinking about going for clothes shopping but after seeing this Minimalism documentary on Netflix, I'm actually going to give away 60% of my clothes.
I actually have more than I need.
#LessIsMore
Unexpected news: our @Netflix Original doc @LESSISNOW is nominated for an Emmy.
Let's celebrate by decluttering our closets!
Big thanks to @mattdavella, Booklight, and the entire team that created something meaningful.
Here's a full list of nominees: https://t.co/zwa8ovx0z8
We just had a great conversation with someone we met while eating tacos. Then we come to find out that he’s actually seen our film multiple times. It’s such a small small world :)
If you haven’t seen Minimalism yet check it out on Netflix!
https://t.co/J4LfZPS3CW
“We are too materialistic in the everyday sense of the word, and we are not at all materialistic enough in the true sense of the word. We need to be true materialists, like really care about the materiality of goods.”
—Minimalism (documentary), Juliet Schor