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The genre has shifted from early promotional reels to deeply investigative and philosophical works. Interview with Reed Hastings , CEO of Netflix:

Enter the entertainment industry documentary. Once a niche sub-genre reserved for film school students and die-hard cinephiles, this raw, revelatory form of storytelling has exploded into the mainstream. From the rise of streaming giants like Netflix and HBO Max to the success of festival sensations like Framing John DeLorean, audiences cannot get enough of watching the sausage get made. The genre has shifted from early promotional reels

Documentaries about filmmaking and the film industry (updated 01.2020)

  1. "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened" (2019): Directed by Chris Smith, this Netflix documentary explores the disastrous Fyre Festival, which was promoted as a luxurious music event but turned out to be a catastrophic failure.
  2. "The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez" (2020): Directed by Ian Pritzker and Shine Turner, this documentary series examines the 2013 murder of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, whose adoptive parents were accused of abuse and neglect.

These films remind us that entertainment is not a magic trick. It is a business. It is an art form. And, most importantly, it is a human endeavor. Whether it ends in an Oscar win or a federal indictment, the story of how something got made is often more interesting than the thing itself.

Streaming has also democratized who gets to tell these stories. We no longer rely on studio-sanctioned puff pieces. Independent filmmakers can raise money to investigate the collapse of Blockbuster (The Last Blockbuster) or the rise of Chippendales (Curse of the Chippendales) without needing approval from the subjects.