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The entertainment industry is a popular subject for documentaries, often pulling back the curtain on the fame, struggle, and mechanics behind the scenes of film, television, and music. Iconic Industry Documentaries
- Case Study E – The Co-op Model: A group of 8 filmmakers in Detroit who bypass platforms entirely. They release via peer-to-peer screening parties, community-funded print runs, and a direct-to-fan app. Their film cost $47k. It’s profitable in week two.
- Case Study F – The Walkaway: The former child star from Act I declines the reboot. Instead, they finance a $300k horror film via Cameo savings and fan crowdfunding. It premieres at a mid-tier festival—no streamer buys it. But they own it outright, and 18 months of grassroots sales nets them more than their last studio film.
- The Showrunner’s Last Stand: After their passion project is gutted, the showrunner leaks the original script online. It becomes a word-of-mouth sensation. A small European distributor picks it up. It earns zero Emmys but finds its audience.
- The Review: This is widely considered one of the greatest film documentaries ever made. It chronicles the attempt by avant-garde filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky to adapt Dune in the 1970s. It features mind-blowing concept art and a cast that included Salvador Dalí and Orson Welles. The film was never made
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