
Precurser to Reality TV, but much better
So, I'm going to take a moment to comment on the "Reality" docuemntaries. Not the structured ones like Thin Blue Line, or the history specials by Ken Burns, there are some docs that were/are more about post film editing, and just follow people through experiences. This isn't even the 28/35/43 Up series, this is
Hands on a Hard Body
Which was filmed in 1998. It was a movie about a stand-off (literally) where the last (wo)man standing with their hand on the hard body truch gets to keep it. It was an annual event (this was the second year) and takes place in a working class town. The documentary follows all the participants desires (and for some serious need) to try and win the truck, while delaying the knowledge of the vicotr until the end.
It is sort of like the more contemporary
Spellbound
Which was another impressive exploration of individual landscapes. Spellbound, however, follows a culture with a long standing tradition, vs. Hard Body that is literally an introduced "Special Event" in much the same was contestants getting stuck on an island (with the victor being the last one standing) in Survivor is. In fact, I have suspicions Hard Body may have been one of the inspirational sources for the flagship reality series that kicked off all other reality series.
I don't really know of any other documentaries that fall into this category, so would love to discuss it. There is a pretty rich film tradition that predates or coincides with the current reality series trend, but I think the films, being low bidget and much calmer, tend to be far more introspective about motive, need, and lifestyle when it comes to the participants.