
2000s Documentary
The 2000s documentary refers to a genre of nonfiction films produced during the early 2000s that aim to inform, explore, or examine real-world issues, events, or personalities. Characterized by innovative storytelling techniques, diverse subject matter, and often a focus on social, political, or cultural themes, these documentaries leverage advances in technology and editing. They often feature interviews, archival footage, and investigative journalism to present compelling, factual narratives. The 2000s period was marked by increasing global awareness and a rise in documentaries influencing public opinion and inspiring social change.