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Creating a documentary about the entertainment industry requires balancing a compelling narrative with the logistical hurdles of high-profile access and industry standards. 1. Identify Your "Angle"
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Specify the "hook":
Is it the exclusive access, the historical accuracy, or the emotional interviews? Lost in La Mancha (2002): The unraveling of
Mental health, addiction, burnout, and exploitation. Example: Amy (2015) – Amy Winehouse’s talent vs. tabloid and industry predation. These are love letters to the technical craft
Not all industry docs are sad. Some are incredibly, absurdly funny. McMillions detailed the rigging of the McDonald's Monopoly game, exposing the mobsters and Mormons involved in the scam. Then there is the masterpiece of disaster: The Curse of The Poltergeist or Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau . These docs appeal to our schadenfreude—the joy of watching a $100 million production fall apart because of ego, weather, or a star who refuses to wear a costume.
- Lost in La Mancha (2002): The unraveling of Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote. A masterclass in how a film falls apart.
- Jodorowsky's Dune (2013): The greatest movie never made. It explores how a failed project can be more influential than a successful one.
- The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? (2015): A deep dive into the Nicolas Cage Superman movie that never happened.
These are love letters to the technical craft. They focus on sound design, editing, stunts, and screenwriting.