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The entertainment industry is a multi-billion-dollar industry, and as such, talent is often treated as a commodity rather than as human beings. The documentary highlights how stars are often objectified and reduced to their physical appearance, with their bodies and images being used to sell products, movies, and music. This commodification of talent can lead to a range of issues, including body image problems, mental health issues, and a lack of control over one's own career.

No longer just a DVD extra or a puff piece for a studio’s anniversary, these documentaries have evolved into gripping, investigative, and often heartbreakingly human narratives. From the rise of blockbuster empires to the tragic downfall of child stars, the entertainment industry documentary has become the definitive lens through which we understand how our culture is actually made.

: For data on the business side, the Documentary Film and TV Show Market Report (2025-2035) provides valuation and growth metrics, estimating the global market to reach approximately $22.96 billion by 2035.