The entertainment industry documentary has evolved from a niche sub-genre of observational filmmaking into a dominant cultural force capable of reshaping public opinion, revitalizing careers, and dismantling institutional legacies. This paper examines the trajectory of the "showbiz" documentary, moving from historical retrospection to contemporary investigative exposé. By analyzing the economic utility of the "legacy doc," the rise of the "exposé format" in the streaming era, and the ethical dilemmas regarding authorship and veracity, this paper argues that the entertainment documentary no longer merely records history; it actively engineers the present reality of the industry it depicts.
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As the documentary progresses, we meet some of the industry's key players. We interview a veteran talent agent, who shares the harsh realities of the business.
Unlike a biography of a single star or a straightforward concert film, the entertainment industry documentary takes the system as its subject. It explores the machinery of Hollywood, Broadway, the music label, or the video game studio. Key characteristics include:
1. "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week" (2016) * Directed by Ron Howard * Explores the Beatles' early years and their rise to fame * Features interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Martin