Leonardo DiCaprio: The Career That Refused to Stand Still

Leonardo DiCaprio didn't just survive Hollywood - he repeatedly reinvented his place in it. From a childhood in East Los Angeles to a breakout nomination at nineteen, a global phenomenon with Titanic, and a two-decade partnership with Martin Scorsese that produced some of cinema's most demanding performances, his story is one of deliberate, sometimes uncomfortable artistic choices made in full view of the world. This documentary biography traces the real turning points: the roles he walked away from, the ones that defined him, the Oscar narrative that became its own strange burden, and the climate work that runs parallel to everything else. Featuring deep dives into The Aviator, The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street, The Revenant, and Killers of the Flower Moon, this is the full picture of one of film's most serious careers - still ongoing, still evolving.