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Biographical entertainment documentaries have shifted away from hagiography (idealizing their subjects) to focus on the heavy psychological toll of fame. These films often re-examine public figures who were mistreated by the media, paparazzi, and the public.
The music industry equivalent of the Hollywood exposé often focuses on the crushing weight of global fame and the predatory nature of early talent contracts.
Unlike standard entertainment journalism, which often moves on to the next news cycle within hours, a feature-length documentary has staying power. These projects frequently act as catalysts for tangible legal, corporate, and social change.