I've watched all the 2019 space documentaries and film celebrating the 50th anniversary of landing on the moon. I'm just old enough to remember it. Apollo Moon Shot goes into a lot of detail about NASA's earlier missions and doesn't skimp on the later; I think more interesting, ones. The Smithsonian has unique access to many of the actual relics of the missions so they do have a unique window on Apollo.
The six episodes are an easy watch and there were many interesting details that I hadn't heard before. Training and planning missions takes up the first three; I'd never seen the cats in zero G before. Episode 4 is Apollo 10 and 11 (the landing); I really got a sense of how rushed they were for time on the surface. Episode 5 relates 12 and 13 (the unlucky one). The final episode covers the scientific missions up to Apollo 17 and recalls the geological discoveries.
If you're only interested in the moon landing my favourite documentary is still, '8 Days: To the Moon and Back.'