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For generations, the official history of the entertainment industry was written by those who held the power—predominantly white, male executives. A powerful wave of recent documentaries seeks to correct this record by highlighting the contributions of marginalized creators who were historically erased, exploited, or denied credit. These films explore:

These films explore the personal erosion that occurs when a human being becomes a global commodity.

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