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Louis Theroux

He's best known for getting involved in the action on which he's doing the documentary (eg. he wanted to join the Scientology while doing the documentary about them). He tends to get very close with people in order to gain their trust and get what he needs from them for his film. 
On his show When Louis Met Max Clifford, who was a contraversial publicist and a sex offender, Max tried to set Louis up, but was cought in a lie while his mic was on. From that episode it was clear to see that Max had a lot of secrets and that he wasn't a very honest person. I like warching Louis Theroux documentaries because of how well it shows the personalities of people and he's not scared to admit when he was wrong or naive (docs with Jimmy Savile).
His documentaries are usualy ddone by using mostly actality sequences and done only on handheld camera, it has commentary in which he explains his feelings about a subject or a person that he's basing his documentary on. Sometimes archive footage is used, but mostly in non TV productions.

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