Streaming platforms are kicking off 2023 with new documentaries set to launch in January. The titles explore different themes, from illegal financial activity to crimes in higher education and American history. “The 1619 Project,” premiering on Hulu, will take a closer look at the achievements of Black people, as well as reveal facts about the legacy of slavery. Meanwhile, “Death in the Dorms” will tell the stories of six women who were murdered while pursuing an education at colleges across the U.S. Netflix will show the life story of Pamela Anderson, told by the star herself, in the upcoming “Pamela, a Love Story.” For a guide to some new standout documentaries available to stream in January, read on for more. “Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street” Stream on Netflix on Jan. 4 A still from “Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street.” The four-part docuseries centers around Bernie Madoff’s infamous $64 billion global Ponzi scheme, which financially displaced many individual investors. The project will uncover the former Wall Street leader’s career trajectory and showcase how fellow co-conspirators and the financial system were willing to overlook unusual behavior. It will have looks at the whistleblowers, employees, investigators and victims surrounding the scheme, including never-before-seen video depositions of Madoff himself. “Death in
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