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The industry is a crucible. The most compelling narratives involve artists at their breaking point. Amy (2015) is the gold standard. It uses archival footage not to celebrate Amy Winehouse’s talent, but to document the slow, predatory destruction of a talent by the music industry, the paparazzi, and her own entourage. It is an entertainment industry documentary that functions as a horror movie.

As we move toward 2026, the entertainment industry documentary is about to get even more meta. Expect to see docs about:

In interviews, producers of the most successful entertainment industry documentaries cite four rules:

Post-#MeToo, these documentaries serve as historical correction.

The entertainment industry has always possessed a unique paradox: it sells fantasy, yet the public remains insatiably hungry for the reality behind it. In recent decades, the entertainment industry documentary has emerged as one of the most compelling and prolific sub-genres of non-fiction filmmaking. Moving beyond simple promotional "making-of" featurettes, these films serve as cultural artifacts, offering unvarnished looks at the machinery of fame, the economics of creativity, and the human cost of celebrity.

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