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Entertainment Industry Documentary

The most fertile ground for this new genre has been the music industry, which has perfected the "misery memoir" documentary. Films like Amy (2015) and Montage of Heck (2015) follow a brutal template: archival footage of a precocious child, rapid ascent, drug use, isolation, and a tragic denouement. Audiences consume these films with a mixture of voyeuristic thrill and pseudo-therapeutic grief. The entertainment industry has learned to capitalize on the death of its stars more effectively than on their lives. Yet, a critical tension emerges: can a documentary funded or authorized by an estate ever be truly honest? Whitney (2018), produced with the cooperation of the Houston estate, ultimately implicated her family in her abuse, pushing the boundaries of what an "authorized" documentary could say. This is the tightrope walk of the modern entertainment doc. It must provide the frisson of exposé—the sense that we are seeing the "real" person behind the curtain—without alienating the fanbase or, more importantly, the lucrative licensing holders who control the song rights, the archival clips, and the talking-head access.

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Part 4: Post-Production (Narrative Engineering)