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The Mirror of the Muse: Documentaries as the Entertainment Industry's Self-Reflection
- The Hook: You’ve heard them play, but you’ve never seen their faces.
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Genre: Documentary
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- Informative: The documentary aims to educate viewers about the entertainment industry, its challenges, and its complexities.
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