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The entertainment industry has long been a subject of fascination for documentary filmmakers, serving as a powerful lens to examine everything from the mechanics of fame to systemic corruption and cultural history . The operation, founded by New Zealander Michael Pratt

Documentaries about show business are not a new phenomenon, but their purpose has fundamentally shifted. Early iterations were primarily promotional tools. Network television specials and DVD "behind-the-scenes" featurettes were tightly controlled by studio publicists. They served as extended advertisements designed to celebrate the genius of a director or the camaraderie of a cast.

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The gold standard of the genre, documenting the psychological and financial ruin that nearly consumed Francis Ford Coppola during the filming of Apocalypse Now .