Capturing the Friedmans is the ultimate “holy shit” documentary. Capturing the Friedmans The Act of Killing
Examining secretive processes like film ratings or the impact of corporate shifts.
Yesterday I began a spiritual quest. I attended a screening of “The Act of Killing” at the True/False film fest in Columbia, Misso... The Act of Killing Burden of Dreams
Early industry documentaries were often glorified promotional tools. However, the genre shifted significantly in the 1960s and 70s with the advent of "Direct Cinema." Films like Don't Look Back , which followed Bob Dylan’s 1965 tour, abandoned voice-over narration for a "fly-on-the-wall" approach. This created a new standard for intimacy, showing the artist not as a god, but as a tired, irritable, and brilliant human being.
If you're looking to understand how Hollywood (and the global film world) really works, look for these three styles: Behind the Curtain: The Business of Entertainment
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: Live streaming and social media feedback loops have made entertainment a two-way conversation rather than a one-way broadcast. Conclusion: The Future of Entertainment