Winston, B. (2016). The Documentary Film as Historical Reckoning . In G. Macdonald (Ed.), The Documentary Handbook (pp. 201-218). Routledge.
The earliest industry documentaries were essentially promotional. The March of Time (1935-1951) series occasionally covered film production, but it was television specials like The Making of ‘The Godfather’ (1971) that set the template: flattering, authorized, and focused on technical genius. This era treated the entertainment industry as a meritocracy where talent inevitably rose. girlsdoporn 22 years old e478 30062018 best
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This paper posits that the modern entertainment industry documentary operates on a spectrum between preservation and prosecution. It will first trace the historical lineage of the genre, then analyze three distinct contemporary case studies that highlight its investigative turn, and finally address the ethical tensions inherent in commodifying industry trauma.