Icarus (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Documentary · 2h 1m · English

Curator score: 7.7/10 (127K ratings)

Truth is the new banned substance.

Overview

While investigating the furtive world of illegal doping in sports, director Bryan Fogel connects with renegade Russian scientist Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov—a pillar of his country’s “anti-doping” program. Over dozens of Skype calls, urine samples, and badly administered hormone injections, Fogel and Rodchenkov grow closer despite shocking allegations that place Rodchenkov at the center of Russia’s state-sponsored Olympic doping program.

Ratings

Director

Bryan Fogel

Production

Diamond Docs, Impact Partners, Alex Productions, Chicago Media Project

Cast

Bryan Fogel, Dave Zabriskie, Don Catlin, Grigory Rodchenkov, Scott Brandt, Ben Stone, Richard Pound, Richard McLaren, Nikita Kamaev, Thomas Bach, Sebastian Coe, Vitaliy Mutko, Dan Cogan, David Howman, Jacques Rogge, Jim Walden

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A gripping sports-corruption documentary that starts as an experiment in performance enhancement and turns into a geopolitical thriller. It’s smart, tense, and often darkly funny, with a real-life whistleblower at the center of an astonishing scandal.

Best for

  • viewers who like investigative documentaries
  • fans of sports scandals and corruption stories
  • people who enjoy real-life thrillers with high stakes
  • audiences interested in Russia, politics, and institutional cover-ups

Skip if

  • you want a light or purely inspirational sports film
  • you dislike documentaries that become more political than athletic
  • you prefer clean, neatly resolved narratives
  • you are uncomfortable with medical and bodily-detail content

Overview

Icarus begins as a hands-on experiment in cheating and quickly mutates into something much bigger and stranger. What makes it so effective is the way Bryan Fogel’s personal project collides with a real-world conspiracy that feels almost too outrageous to be true, yet is presented with chilling clarity.

Worth noting

The film works as both an investigative documentary and a suspense piece. Grigory Rodchenkov is the movie’s secret weapon: eccentric, funny, unnerving, and impossible to look away from. As the scope widens from cycling to the Russian Olympic system, the documentary becomes less about sports than about power, secrecy, and the machinery of state-sponsored deception.

Bottom line

It’s not just informative; it’s genuinely tense. The movie has the momentum of a thriller, but the payoff is the disturbing realization that the scandal is larger than any one athlete or event. If you want a documentary that feels like it’s uncovering history in real time, this is one of the strongest examples of the form.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Karsten (4★) · 1491 likes

easily the craziest movie i’ve seen about piss

Meg Christopher (3★) · 1079 likes

LMAO that dudes name is dick pound

Shaun M (4★) · 554 likes

What begins as essentially Super Size Me for doping quickly transforms into a genuinely suspenseful examination of the Russian Olympic doping program. Equal parts terrifying and fascinating, it's persuasively, damningly told, especially with Russia's FIFA World Cup just around the corner, and benefits from the weirdly likeable presence of doping whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov. One of the better Netflix Originals recently; don't miss it.

Mari (3.5★) · 270 likes

Fucking calm down, Greg. It's soccer.

Aidan Fealy (3.5★) · 216 likes

This is a dope documentary. 😏

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Topics

documentary thriller, sports scandal, corruption, investigation, Russia, Olympics, whistleblower, political intrigue, true crime, darkly suspenseful

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