"There’s a docuseries – The Man Will Burn – in the works about the event.
The series will tell the definitive story of the festival, filmed over three years with the co-operation of the Burning Man Project, the non-profit behind it, and featuring archive from the last 30 years.
There have been other Burning Man docs, but this marks the first time that this group has had the official co-operation and archival footage."
https://deadline.com/2023/09/burning-ma ... 235540766/
Deadline is a Hollywood news site.
While some would say, "free publicity is the best kind," or "there is no such thing as bad publicity," I'm in favor of burners bringing new burners. When you broadcast burning man to a general audience, you get a general audience. So I would say "there is no such thing as good publicity" in the case of TTID. This will really attract a general purpose audience