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Documentaries about filmmaking and the film industry (updated 01.2020)
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To develop a comprehensive review, consider these critical perspectives: More directly, documentaries about the Visual Effects (VFX)
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Documentaries about the industry have sparked actual labor movements. Class Action Park (2020) highlighted the dangerous negligence of an amusement park, but its real subtext was about the disposable nature of teenage workers. More directly, documentaries about the Visual Effects (VFX) industry have pressured studios to unionize. By shining a light on the "invisible artists," documentaries have become a tool for collective bargaining.
Perhaps the most significant sub-genre is the investigative documentary that re-contextualizes history. Leaving Neverland (2019) forced audiences to separate the art (Michael Jackson’s music) from the alleged monster. Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV (2024) dismantled the wholesome veneer of Nickelodeon in the 1990s and 2000s, exposing systemic abuse. These documentaries do not just report news; they force a moral audit. They ask the viewer: Did you laugh while this was happening? Did you look away?
We are also seeing the rise of the "meta-documentary"—a film about the making of a documentary about the industry. The Offer (Paramount+, a dramatization, not a doc) and The Franchise (HBO) blur the lines, suggesting that the public is now so literate in how sausage is made that the only surprise left is sincerity.