The first book to trace the rise of documentaries as mainstream entertainment
When did documentaries get glamorous? Documentary Superstars looks at the history of documentaries and traces their transition from hands-off to in your face. Exclusive interviews with
Michael Moore, Morgan Spurlock, Errol Morris, George Clooney, Sacha Baron Cohen, Morgan Freeman, Al Gore, and more of the biggest names in the field show the impact of the documentary style on
mainstream movies and on our society. From cinema verite to the inserted narrator, from the “balanced” point of view to the charismatic commentator (a la Fahrenheit 9/11), to the
documentarian starring in his own narrative (as in Supersize Me) to filmmakers’ innovative use of cameos, pseudocameos, and archival footage, and much more, Documentary Superstars
examines the way in which this evolving art form has changed—and changed us.
• Newfound box-office clout makes documentaries big business
• Interviews with Michael Moore, Morgan Spurlock, Al Gore, Sacha Baron Cohen, more
• Includes career advice for new documentary filmmakers