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This paper examines the function of the documentary as a tool for cultural reckoning within the entertainment industry. Moving beyond biographical "making-of" features, contemporary documentaries such as Leaving Neverland (2019), Downfall: The Case Against Boeing (2022 – industry adjacent), and This Is Pop (2021) serve as investigative journalism. This analysis argues that the documentary genre has shifted from promotional ephemera to a primary site for negotiating labor rights, abuse allegations, and systemic inequality in Hollywood. By analyzing production contexts and audience reception, this paper concludes that the documentary now acts as an informal regulatory body, forcing public accountability where formal institutions fail. Discover the darker side of the entertainment industry,
: Owners Michael Pratt and Matthew Wolfe, along with recruiter and performer Ruben Andre Garcia, were convicted of sex trafficking and conspiracy. They used fraud and coercion We grew up with these movies, these songs, and these stars
The best docs treat Hollywood, Broadway, or the music business as living ecosystems—with hierarchies, gatekeepers, trends, and taboos. They function as business case studies wrapped in dramatic storytelling.