The documentary also shines a light on the often-problematic representation and diversity issues that plague the industry. We hear from underrepresented voices about their struggles to break into the business, and the ways in which systemic barriers have limited their opportunities. These conversations are uncomfortable, but necessary, and they add a crucial layer of depth to the film.
Documentary-style films are increasingly used in academic settings to teach media literacy and the history of international law and diplomacy. 4. The Future of the Genre
By using personal audio recordings and home movies, such as in Listen to Me Marlon , filmmakers provide an intimate look that humanizes larger-than-life figures.
The documentary also shines a light on the often-problematic representation and diversity issues that plague the industry. We hear from underrepresented voices about their struggles to break into the business, and the ways in which systemic barriers have limited their opportunities. These conversations are uncomfortable, but necessary, and they add a crucial layer of depth to the film.
Documentary-style films are increasingly used in academic settings to teach media literacy and the history of international law and diplomacy. 4. The Future of the Genre
By using personal audio recordings and home movies, such as in Listen to Me Marlon , filmmakers provide an intimate look that humanizes larger-than-life figures.