At its core, an entertainment industry documentary is a specific sub-genre of non-fiction filmmaking. Unlike a biography or a concert film, these documentaries focus on the process, politics, and pathology of show business.
There are generally three sub-categories dominating the space today:
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As streaming wars intensify, the entertainment industry documentary is evolving. We are seeing a shift toward:
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These documentaries function like investigative journalism, focusing on the business side of show business. They expose systemic issues like accounting fraud, harassment, or toxic workplace cultures.