There's always an audience for any movie. And that's not a bad thing, because the fact, that we do have different tastes gives us the opportunity to talk about movies and try to convince another person, why we think a movie is either good or bad. In this case, I do think that the intentions were more than noble. Unfortunately I did not like the end result.
Decide for yourself if you think it's a good thing, that you have to read the synopsis or any kind of info to the documentary on hand to understand what it tries to convey. Also decide for yourself if you are willing to watch people doing crazy things (what is being done to a TV set is fun at first, but gets dreadful after a while ... which is a bad thing, since it seems to go on forever).
Suffice to say the pace and the rhythm are more than slow. Again you might like this, despite or because of what you read from me. Still leaving a tripod just standing there and not noticing it, therefor not shooting the scene again, is plain lazy and a mistake that shouldn't have happened!