5 Must-Watch Movies With Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
If you train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and want films that actually show the art, start here. Each pick has authentic grappling DNA and something useful to take back to the mats. Availability changes by region, so I’ve included a “Where to watch” section with reliable options for each title.
1) Redbelt (2008) – Drama

Short review: A principled BJJ instructor is pulled toward the fight business. Practitioners will recognize the problem-solving mindset, the tension between gym values and promotion, and cameos from legit martial artists. It treats jiu-jitsu as a philosophy, not just a move set.
Where to watch:
- Check availability on JustWatch
- Prime Video (rent or buy)
- Apple TV (rent or buy)
- Tubi (free with ads; availability varies)
2) Choke (1999) – Documentary

Short review: A foundation-level watch for anyone who trains. Follow Rickson’s breath work, mindset and quiet intensity before a one-night tournament. It captures pre-Unified Rules fighting and the mental calm serious grapplers try to build.
Where to watch:
- Check availability on JustWatch
- Vimeo On Demand (Director’s Cut, official)
3) Renzo Gracie: Legacy (2008) – Documentary

Short review: Part biography and part sport history. You get Renzo’s charisma, Gracie lineage context, and a first-row look at how BJJ helped shape MMA. Great for newer students who want to understand how today’s game evolved.
Where to watch:
- Check availability on Moviefone
- YouTube (full doc availability can change)
4) Warrior (2011) – Drama

Short review: Two estranged brothers collide at a high-stakes tournament. It is Hollywood, but the choreography treats grappling seriously. One lead wins with control and submissions. The fight beats feel familiar to anyone who rolls.
Where to watch:
- Check availability on JustWatch
- Prime Video (rent or buy)
5) Jiu-Jitsu vs. the World (2015) – Documentary

Short review: Less about a single star and more about why people stay. Coaches and athletes unpack the problem-solving mindset, community and life carryover that keep mats full. Perfect for white through black belt.
Where to watch:
How to use this list
- Technique study: Pause and rewatch sequences in Redbelt and Warrior to spot grip changes and transitions.
- Mindset: Choke and Legacy are ideal pre-competition watches for calm, breathing and focus.
- Culture: Jiu-Jitsu vs. the World captures the community and why showing up matters.
Related reading: Deep-dive the coaching brain behind much of modern no-gi with John Danaher, and meet the sport’s biggest star in our Gordon Ryan guide.