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Some of the best documentaries are often those that both entertain and educate. For an industry as wide and diverse as entertainment, there are numerous aspects to explore, making it the perfect subject for documentary filmmakers. From biographical films about the lives of famous actors and musicians to exposés about the business side of things, there's no shortage of material when it comes to making documentaries about entertainment.

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