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For as long as cameras have been rolling in Hollywood, there has been a second camera nearby—capturing the chaos, the egos, and the artistry that the final cut leaves behind. The entertainment industry documentary has evolved from simple "making-of" promotional shorts into a formidable genre that can bankrupt studios, redefine legacies, and even spark legal reform. The Evolution of the Genre
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