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Behind-the-Scenes & Filmmaking: Numerous documentaries explore the "man behind the curtain," such as Hitchcock/Truffaut (2015) or 78/52 Scrap the epic romance
Despite the dominance of big-budget blockbusters from "The Big Five" (Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros., Disney, and Sony), documentaries have carved out a significant commercial and cultural niche. High-Demand Genres True Crime
Then comes the pivot: the “Disney Death March.” With the original film collapsing, new directors Mark Dindal and Chris Williams are brought in to salvage the mess. Their mandate? Scrap the epic romance. Make it a buddy comedy. Change the llama. (Yes, the llama.) The documentary captures the bizarre, desperate energy of a studio Frankenstein-ing a movie together. Animators are sleep-deprived. Sting, who wrote a full album of songs for the original film, watches in numb horror as his music is cut one by one. In the film’s most famous line, Sting’s wife, Trudie, asks him if he’s upset. He replies, deadpan: “I’ve just written 11 songs for a film that no longer exists.”