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- "The Act of Killing" (2012) - a documentary about the 1965 Indonesian massacre and the impact of filmmaking on society.
- "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" (2011) - a documentary about the life and career of sushi master Jiro Ono.
- "The September Issue" (2009) - a documentary about the creation of the September issue of Vogue magazine.
- "This Is Me" (2018) - a documentary about the making of the film "The Greatest Showman" and the life of its star, Hugh Jackman.
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Unlike standard musician biopics, these docs zoom out to look at the infrastructure. They aren't just about a band; they are about the label, the venue, or the movement. Disney’s Waking Sleeping Beauty is a masterclass—it’s not about a single animator, but the corporate warfare and creative renaissance between 1984 and 1994. "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week" (2016) -
- "The Future of Entertainment Industry Documentaries: Trends and Predictions"
In the early days of Hollywood, the "dream factory" relied on manufactured mythology to maintain its allure. However, the rise of independent filmmaking and digital accessibility has eroded this veil of secrecy.