While there is an undeniable voyeuristic thrill in watching wealthy corporations stumble, the best documentaries ground their stories in genuine empathy for the vulnerable creatives caught in the crossfire. The Structural Impact on the Industry Itself
The rawest, most moving testimony came not from lawyers, but from the women whose lives were ruined by the video titles they were forced into. A total of 40 survivors took the stand at Pratt's sentencing. They described the aftermath of the fraud: losing jobs, being disowned by families, dropping out of school, and struggling with suicide attempts.
Projects like Untouchable (2019) track the systemic abuse and power imbalances within major studios. These films do not just entertain; they serve as historical records that fuel social movements like #MeToo.