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Major production entities dominate the global market, each specializing in specific documentary "brands":
When we watch a documentary about a failing film set or the implosion of a boy band, we aren't just watching gossip; we are humanizing icons. It serves as a comforting reminder that even the most glamorous people in the world deal with incompetence, stress, and failure. It levels the playing field.
We follow a veteran set decorator who has worked on three Marvel films. She shows us her “gig economy” spreadsheet: 11 jobs in 14 months, no health insurance for 8 of those months, and a non-disclosure agreement that forbids her from revealing she was replaced by a generative AI tool for prop design on the last film. She holds up a physical prop—a fake flower from a $200 million movie. “This cost $4,000 to make. I got paid $18 an hour. The flower is now in a landfill.”
Minority leads are often concentrated in lower-budget films; however, Black individuals were represented at 19% of film leads