Documentary Now - Season 1 🆕 Deluxe
This episode tackles the "first" documentary, exposing the staged nature of early ethnographic filmmaking through the lens of a manipulative director.
The production team used period-appropriate lenses, cameras, and film stocks (or digital emulations) to ensure "Sandy Passage" looked like 16mm grain and "The Eye Does Not Lie" had the sterile, high-contrast look of the 1980s. Documentary Now - Season 1
A masterclass in visual recreation, this episode uses Errol Morris’s signature "Interrotron" style and Philip Glass-inspired scores to tell the story of a man wrongly (or perhaps rightly) accused of murder. This episode tackles the "first" documentary, exposing the
Season 1 consists of seven episodes, each introduced by Helen Mirren to provide an air of "prestige" authority. Season 1 consists of seven episodes, each introduced
Season 1 proved that there was a hungry audience for "niche" comedy. It didn't require the viewer to have seen the original films to enjoy the absurdity, but for those who had, the experience offered a deep, rewarding layer of meta-commentary on how truth is constructed on screen.