Have you considered supplementing with library streaming services like a hoopla? I have been using it to download a British detective series of novels that aren't available locally in paper. I noticed that they had a movie based on the book "The Lost City of Z". I download it but have not watched it yet. I haven't looked at the movie titles but I presume that it would be similar to what you would find in a library.
For what it's worth, The Lost City of Z is a book about an actual expedition to somewhere in South America, I'll say Ecuador, but I actually don't remember anymore. They used LiDAR to locate some previously undiscovered ruins. The ruins are remote and extremely inhospitable. It is amazing that a civilization could have grown up there. There even is a curse, of a sort, that follows members home after the expedition. It's a good read.
While we're talking about good books, I'm pleased to see they have made a movie of "Killers of the Flower Moon". Yes I read that book a while ago but I remember it being a fascinating story of how the Osage Indians became fabulously wealthy when oil was discovered on the reservation that they had been forced onto. Suddenly, they began to die off increasingly mysteriously. this story also talks about the birth of the FBI who had to step in to investigate the murders. It's a good book, I'm a little wary of the movie because it doesn't seem to me like it would be a good property for Scorsese, De Niro and DiCaprio, but it is apparently getting good pre-reviews.