Framing Britney Spears
To see on Amazon Prime, this
New York Times
investigation was a blast.
Signed Samantha Star and Liz Day, it looks back on the rise of the pop singer, from her debut at the Mickey Mouse Club to all her planetary hits including
Oops!….
I Did It Again
.
The real interest of this 74-minute film is elsewhere: from 27 to 39 years old, the singer was under the control of her father who managed the smallest part of her life and her fortune of 60 million dollars.
The documentary reveals the extent of the guardianship decided by judges in the United States, the abuses and the virtual impossibility of having this decision annulled to regain one's rights.
This film was released in the spring of 2021. The scandal it sparked with the support of the #FreeBritney movement helped America's sweetheart regain her freedom last fall.
summer of soul
In competition for the Oscar for best documentary 2022 on March 27 in Hollywood, this film by Ahmir “Questlove” Thomson brings the archives of the cult concert to life…
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