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The 10 Essential Entertainment Industry Documentaries You Must Watch

If you want to start your deep dive, skip the fluff. Here is the gold standard of the entertainment industry documentary genre, ranked by impact.

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. girlsdoporn 18 years old e319 200615

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

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  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.

3. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)

This is a raucous, hilarious look at the schlock kings of the 80s—Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus. It asks: Is it better to make a good movie or a profitable one? (Spoiler: They made neither, but they had a blast). The Dream: The protagonist has a brilliant, impossible

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.