For All Mankind
Great (imo) doc on the Apollo Missions. The director had unlimited access to NASA footage and edited it down to about 75 minutes. He interviewed most of the 24 Apollo astronauts (and the 12 that walked on the moon) so it is almost wall-to-wall narration, allowing them to speak for themselves, not in talking head style, but as an audio backdrop and without disrupting the mesmerizing flow of space and moon footage (and takeoff, mission control, etc.). I've seen the Howard movie, but still liked this a lot in a different way.
The Eno score was pitch perfect and one of the best meshings of image/sound I've experienced, somehow palpably conveying a sense of the weightlessness and mystery of space.
Gaudi
Interesting convergence of art. About the brilliant Spanish architect, done by an internationally known director (surrealist Woman in the Dunes), Teshigahara, with a kind of low key but spooky score by his frequent collaborator. Basically no dialogue. Puts you in another world. Not a biopic, the camera ranges over his work unhurriedly (the opposite of rushing through a museum), without need for commentary. His work does speak for itself, more than a lot of art/architecture, as some who are familiar with his work may know already.