A documentary about the entertainment industry lives or dies on access. The Spectacle Factory has access in spades, but more importantly, it has vulnerability . The interviews are not the usual parade of self-aggrandizing anecdotes. Here, a legendary producer admits to stealing a joke from a junior writer. A pop star, now in their forties, breaks down describing the first time they realized their parents loved their paycheck more than them. A gaffer—yes, an unassuming gaffer—delivers the film’s thesis statement: “We all think we’re building a cathedral. But most days, you’re just nailing plywood over someone else’s mistake.”
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Early 20th-century portrayals often romanticized Hollywood as a magical place of constant sunshine and high salaries. A documentary about the entertainment industry lives or
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