Beyond the Screen: How Documentaries Are Pulling Back the Curtain on Hollywood
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These documentaries humanize icons while scrutinizing the systems that built—or broke—them. Beyond the Screen: How Documentaries Are Pulling Back
These documentaries do more than entertain; they shape public discourse and can even drive policy changes. By humanizing the people behind the screen—such as through the tragic portrait of Amy Winehouse in Amy (2015)—they challenge stereotypes and foster empathy for the personal struggles that occur under the spotlight. To help you find your next watch, tell me: The Cult of Celebrity: The documentary examines the
<!-- Duration badge --> <div class="absolute bottom-4 right-4 z-20 px-3 py-1 rounded-lg glass text-xs font-medium text-stone-300"> MP4 • Video </div>The turning point, however, was O.J.: Made in America (2016). While ostensibly about a football player, it used the entertainment industry (reality TV, paparazzi, celebrity lawyering) as a narrative engine. It proved that a documentary about fame could be as thrilling as any blockbuster.