As independent filmmaking grew, directors began gaining unprecedented, unfiltered access to production chaos. Documentaries like Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991), which chronicled the disastrous production of Apocalypse Now , changed the genre forever. It proved that the struggle to create art was often more dramatic than the art itself. The Modern Streaming Boom
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There is a pure, nerdy joy in process. Documentaries like The Movies That Made Us (Netflix) appeal to the creator inside every consumer. They reveal that the toys we loved were made in dangerous Chinese factories ( The Toys That Made Us ) or that your favorite horror movie’s special effect was achieved with a coat hanger and peanut butter. This "process porn" is a massive sub-genre of the entertainment industry documentary. The Modern Streaming Boom Fast forward to 2019,