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The entertainment industry documentary has matured into a powerful, complex genre that reflects our fascination with fame and exposes its hidden costs. As streaming platforms continue to fund and prioritize these stories, the genre will increasingly shape how we remember—and revise—the history of popular culture. However, the tension between access and accountability remains unresolved, making ethical production standards more critical than ever.
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- "The Imposter" (2012): A documentary about the rise and fall of a young Frenchman who impersonated a missing Texas boy, and explores the intersection of identity, fame, and the media.
- "The Act of Killing" (2012): A documentary that examines the 1965 Indonesian massacre through the perspectives of the perpetrators, who are asked to reenact their crimes for the camera.
- "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" (2011): A documentary about the life and career of Jiro Ono, an 85-year-old sushi master who owns a three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Tokyo.
- "The September Issue" (2009): A documentary that follows the creation of the September issue of Vogue magazine, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the fashion industry.
- "This Is It" (2009): A documentary about the final concerts of Michael Jackson's career, which were scheduled to take place in London in 2009.
The entertainment industry documentary has become the definitive art form of the 2020s. It is messy, angry, and often uncomfortable. We are no longer passive consumers of pop culture; we are jurors. Every time we press play on a doc like The Fall of the House of Usher or This Is Pop , we are asking the same question: What did you do to deserve your fame? and explores the intersection of identity

