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The movie about Britney Spears arrives in Israel Israel today

2021-02-18T08:01:19.401Z


The New York Times docu-movie "Releasing Britney," which premiered in the U.S. earlier this month, will air next week on yes and HOT | Global


The New York Times docu-movie "Release Britney", which aired in the US earlier this month, will air next week on yes and HOT • The film deals with the complicated relationship between the 39-year-old star and her father, who has been given custody of her

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The documentary about Britney Spears arrives in Israel.

"Release Britney", or in its original name "Framing Britney Spears", will reach HOT and yes next week.

It will be available on VOD on Tuesday and will be broadcast on docu-channels on Thursday. 



The film, which aired at HULU in the US in early February, is part of a New York Times documentary series. It tells the complex story of 39-year-old Spears, who for more than a decade has been dealing with her father who has been her guardian and manages all her affairs by hand. level.



the daughter was given custody of the father, Jamie Spears, in 2008, after a severe crisis experienced by Brittany including mental breakdown, psychiatric hospitalizations, divorce battle in front of her ex-husband Kevin Federline, lost custody of her two sons, shaving her hair and incidents with paparazzi The move was supposed to be temporary but became permanent. 



Since then the father has controlled her life almost completely and dominates her economic empire, while continuing to claim that her mental state does not allow her to conduct herself independently. 



The film "Release Britney" deals with the question of whether the star really still needs her father's management, as he dives into the complex legal proceedings in the affair.

Source: israelhayom

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