Three Out of This Year's Five Highest-Grossing Documentaries Were Conservative
Briefly

Dana Stevens expresses a deep concern for the documentary genre, stating that our current documentary landscape is dominated by mass-appeal, yet superficial stories focused on sensational topics like cults and true crime.
Documentary distribution has become problematic, as evidenced by the challenges faced by No Other Land and Union, underscoring the reluctance of platforms to promote films tackling significant and challenging subjects.
Read at Slate Magazine
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