Netflix’s newest sports documentary, Collingwood: Beyond the Black and White, made its global debut on June 27, 2025, captivating fans with unprecedented access to one of the AFL’s most iconic clubs

Netflix’s newest sports documentary, Collingwood: Beyond the Black and White***, made its global debut on **June 27, 2025**, captivating fans with unprecedented access to one of the AFL’s most iconic clubs

 

Directed by **Sarah Mitchell**, the 90-minute feature delves deep into Collingwood’s essence—its rich triumphs, gritty controversies, and enduring legacy  Filming spans the 2024–2025 season, combining locker-room footage, strategy sessions, and emotional behind-the-scenes moments

 

The documentary spotlights both past and present figures: **Nathan Buckley**, **Tony Shaw**, **Craig McRae**, **Darcy Moore**, and rising star **Nick Daicos** all feature candid reflections on Collingwood’s evolution

 

It threads through the club’s centuries-old journey—from the iconic “Machine Team” era to recent grand final heartbreaks and the emotional high of the **2023 premiership wi. It also does not shy away from confronting tough issues: the **“Do Better” racism report**, cultural shifts, and struggles with mental health and accountability are all explored head

 

Central to the story is the electric presence of the **Magpie Army**—Collingwood’s fiercely loyal fanbase. From packed stands at the MCG to black‑and‑white scarves waving in unity, the fans’ passion becomes its own narrative thread

 

More than a sports doc, ***Beyond the Black and White*** narrates Collingwood’s identity: resilience, redemption, leadership, and the weight of tradition meeting modern demands. It joins the ranks of Netflix’s acclaimed sports titles like *Drive to Survive*, offering a deeply human portrait of a cultural institution—compelling for fans and newcomers alike

 

 

 

 

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