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Focusing on a single studio or personality, these documentaries map the trajectory of power.
– The human cost of the show. Production hell, 18-hour days, typecasting, cancel culture, and the precarious life of gig workers (drivers, caterers, PAs) who keep the industry alive without sharing the fame.