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Here is a curated list of essential viewing, spanning different eras and themes:
Early behind-the-scenes content was primarily promotional. "Making-of" featurettes included on DVDs and television specials were designed to market a project, showcasing happy sets and universal praise.
Directed by Alex Winter (Bill from Bill & Ted ), this HBO doc interviews former child stars (Evan Rachel Wood, Wil Wheaton) about the trauma of growing up on set. It is a sobering look at how the entertainment industry steals childhood in exchange for applause.
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Maya Thorne was used to being the one behind the lens, capturing the "truth" for audiences who craved the raw and unscripted. But as she began filming The Ghost in the Machine
Instead of backing down, Maya pivoted. The film shifted from a look at creative labor to a dangerous exploration of how the industry manufactures reality. She followed the trail of impact producers
Often overshadowed by Hearts of Darkness , this doc follows Werner Herzog trying to pull a 320-ton steamship over a hill in the Amazon to make Fitzcarraldo . When asked about his struggles, Herzog gives a monologue about the "unforgiving nature of the jungle" that is pure poetry. It proves that making a movie is an act of war against reality.
In the future, we can expect to see more documentaries that explore the intersection of technology and entertainment, including the impact of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and social media on the industry. We can also expect to see more documentaries that focus on the experiences of underrepresented groups, including women, minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Jodorowsky's Dune explores the greatest sci-fi movie never made, illustrating how uncompromising artistic vision often clashes with risk-averse studio financing.
Take Leaving Neverland . It is a powerful indictment of Michael Jackson's inner circle. But critics argue that by focusing on the graphic details, the documentary becomes a form of "trauma porn" for the viewer’s entertainment.