13th: Where to Watch & Stream Online
Credits: Netflix

13th: Where to Watch & Stream Online

If you want options to watch and stream 13th online, stop your search here. The eye-opening documentary centers around racial inequality in the United States prisons. The film includes archive footage of politicians, activists, and scholars analyzing how the US prisons are disproportionately filled with African Americans.

Here’s where you can watch 13th online.

Where can you watch and stream 13th?

You can watch and stream 13th on Netflix. The Oscar-nominated documentary is exclusively available on the streamer via subscription.

Directed by Ava DuVernay, 13th features interviews and clips of the following:

  • Melina Abdullah
  • Michelle Alexander
  • Cory Booker
  • Dolores Canales
  • Gina Clayton
  • William Jelani Cobb
  • Malkia Cyril
  • Angela Davis
  • Craig DeRoche
  • David Dinkins
  • Baz Dreisinger
  • Kevin Gannon
  • Henry Louis Gates Jr.
  • Marie Gottschalk
  • Newt Gingrich

How to watch 13th and stream online

Viewers must subscribe to a Netflix account to watch and stream Into the Inferno online. The process is quite easy.

Go to the Netflix website, select a preferable subscription plan, enter your email address and password, and choose a payment method to register and make an account on the streamer. You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel the subscription plan anytime.

Netflix provides three types of subscription plans, which are as follows:

  • Standard Plan (with ads): It costs $6.99/month. This plan will support up to two devices.
  • Standard Plan (without ads): It costs $15.49/month and is an ad-free option.
  • Premium Plan: It costs $19.99/month and supports four devices simultaneously.

The official synopsis for 13th reads:

“In this thought-provoking documentary, scholars, activists, and politicians analyze the criminalization of African Americans and the U.S. prison boom.”

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