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9. That Guy Dick Miller (2014)

A tribute to the ultimate "That Guy"—character actor Dick Miller. This doc explores what life is like for the working class actor who never gets the lead but appears in 100 classics.

10. Showbiz Kids (2020)

Directed by Alex Winter (Bill from Bill & Ted), this is a sobering look at child stardom. It interviews Henry Thomas (E.T.) and Evan Rachel Wood about the price of growing up on camera.

4. Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV (2024)

The most recent bombshell. This investigative entertainment industry documentary exposed the toxic work environment of Dan Schneider's Nickelodeon empire. It changed how we view children's programming forever.

The Future: AI, Virtual Production, and The Next Wave

What will the entertainment industry documentary look like in 2030?

We are already seeing a shift toward the meta-documentary. The Bubble (Judd Apatow’s COVID comedy) was fictional, but the documentary The Year of the Everlasting Storm captured the reality. Expect docs that cover: girlsdoporn 18 years old e319 200615

Furthermore, the entertainment industry documentary is merging with true crime. The investigation into Harvey Weinstein (Untouchable), Bill Cosby (We Need to Talk About Cosby), and R. Kelly have permanently altered the genre. You can no longer talk about "movie magic" without talking about the power dynamics that enable abuse.

2. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)

As mentioned above—Coppola, the jungle, Martin Sheen’s heart attack, and a typhoon. If you watch one, make it this.

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Caption: Curtains up. 🎬✨

There is something uniquely fascinating about pulling back the curtain on the industry. While the final product is all glitz and glamour, the documentaries about the making of it all are often filled with more drama, heartbreak, and tension than the movies themselves.

Whether it’s the rise and fall of a studio, the unseen struggles of a pop icon, or the chaotic genius of a director—the best entertainment docs prove that truth is stranger than fiction.

I’m looking for my next watch. What is the single most eye-opening entertainment industry documentary you’ve ever seen?

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How to Make a Great Entertainment Industry Documentary (The Formula)

Having watched hundreds of hours of this genre, a pattern emerges for the successful entertainment industry documentary.

The formula is: Vision + Ego + Money – Control = Drama.

Every great doc in this space has three acts:

  1. The Dream: The protagonist has a brilliant, impossible vision.
  2. The Corrosion: The studio interferes, the star gets a drug habit, the weather turns, or the director loses his mind.
  3. The Resurrection/Reckoning: Either the movie gets made and is terrible (but beloved) or the movie never gets made, but the story becomes the legacy.

The best recent example is The Offer (though a dramatization, it follows the doc rules). The worst examples are the "authorized" Netflix docs where the star is still alive and controlling the edit. If the subject has a "producer" credit, be wary.