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If you want to love it, watch the Disney "making of" features. They are polished, safe, and corporate. If you want to understand it (the anxiety, the joy, the layoffs, the accidents, the genius), you need the indie docs. You need the films shot on digital cameras in cramped editing bays.
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Furthermore, the pandemic created a backlog of stories. For two years, the entertainment industry stopped. Filmmakers used that downtime to raid their hard drives. The result is a surplus of deeply personal, verité-style films that have been sitting in edit bays for decades. Of course, there is a hypocrisy to the entertainment industry documentary. We watch a documentary about the toxic environment of Nickelodeon ( Quiet on Set ) on the very same streaming service that profits from the nostalgia of those shows. There is a voyeuristic thrill in watching a producer cry on camera about a flop, knowing that same producer is currently signing a check for the documentary's distribution rights. You need the films shot on digital cameras