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The tension is highest in music documentaries. What Happened, Miss Simone? was a masterpiece, but it was made with the estate’s blessing. Amy , on the other hand, was bitterly opposed by the Winehouse family, and that adversarial relationship arguably produced a more honest, brutal film. But what separates a standard "making of" featurette

For a century, Hollywood sold us dreams of perfection. The stars never aged, the lighting was always flattering, and the edits were invisible. Then came the internet, TMZ, and social media. We now know that actors use stunt doubles and CGI de-aging. The illusion is dead.