The entertainment industry eats its own. Your documentary will be accused of being either a "hit job" or a "hagiography." Avoid both.
The massive streaming success of entertainment industry documentaries relies on a specific psychological cocktail:
Directed by Jared Leto under a pseudonym, this film follows the band Thirty Seconds to Mars as they fight a $30 million lawsuit from their record label, exposing the harsh financial realities of modern recording contracts.
As long as Hollywood continues to be a place of incredible creativity and incredible cruelty, the camera will be there to capture both. The red carpet may be where the stars shine, but the documentary is where the real story lives.
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, following its transition from being labeled the "worst movie ever made" to becoming a beloved cult classic. 9 to 5: Days in Porn
The legal reckoning for GirlsDoPorn began in earnest in 2019, when 22 women filed a civil lawsuit against Pratt and his co-defendants, alleging fraud and breach of contract. In 2020, a judge awarded approximately $13 million in damages to nearly two dozen women, including just under $9.5 million in compensatory damages and $3.3 million in punitive damages. The judge issued a 187-page ruling detailing how the defendants had falsely claimed that the videos would never appear on the internet, using "reference women" to provide false comfort to new recruits.