: Explores Jim Carrey's deep "immersion" as Andy Kaufman on the set of Man on the Moon .
Instead of focusing on the stars, center the story on the invisible labor that makes the industry run.
In the final cut, Elias made a choice. He kept the crackle in the audio. He kept the grainy, 16mm footage exactly as it was. When the documentary premiered, some critics called it "dated," but a small group of viewers—those tired of the hyper-processed "truth"—hailed it as a rare glimpse into the real art of filmmaking .