There are many new documentaries coming out in March. Netflix has a full slate of new documentary content planned, with everything from mysteries of disappearing planes to crime stories and scandals coming to viewers. One highly anticipated documentary, “The Plane That Disappeared,” tells the stories of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared over international waters in 2014. The documentary explores conspiracy theories about the lost plane. For those who prefer to have their documentaries broken up into multiple parts, there are multi-episode docuseries coming out too, including “Emergency NYC,” about the city’s emergency workers. WWD has rounded up some documentaries debuting in March. Read on for more. “Monique Oliver: Accessory to Evil” Stream on Netflix; premieres March 2 From 1987 to 2003, Michel Fourniret became France’s most infamous serial killer. This documentary seeks to understand the role his wife played in these murders: pawn or participant? Monique Oliver and Michel Fourniret “Finding Michael” Stream on Disney+; premieres March 3 In 1999, Michael Matthews became the youngest Briton to ever climb Mt. Everest. But three hours later, he went missing. This documentary follows Michael’s brother, Spencer Matthews, as he enlists a team for a search and recovery mission for Michael’s body 20 years later. “Who Killed Robert Wone” Stream on Peacock; premieres March
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