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(2015) examines a landmark series of interviews that changed how directors are viewed. The Kid Stays in the Picture
The umbrella term "entertainment industry documentary" spans several distinct narrative formats, each targeting a different facet of the business. 1. The Creative Process and "Making-Of" Chronicles A few people laughed, nervously
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