Framing Britney Spears, the New York Times documentary about the Princess of Pop premiered on FX and Hulu on February 5th. The film, directed and produced by Samantha Stark, deals with the infamous legal conservatorship agreement that her father, Jamie Spears, has over her
A conservatorship essentially means that a court-appointed individual is designated to manage and oversee a minor or incapacitated person’s finances and personal affairs. Obviously, this raises the question as to why Jamie has this rare managerial right over his adult daughter. Sure, she’s had some rough patches in the past, but nowadays she seems perfectly capable of handling her own affairs. This apparent injustice helped birth the #FreeBritney movement in 2019.
The documentary gives audiences a peek at Britney’s quaint hometown in Kentwood, Louisiana – a charming, quiet little community that you would never expect to produce one of the biggest pop stars of the 21st century. It’s this recurring notion that Britney’s story is full of unexpected twists and turns that makes the film so compelling.
Britney Spears’ New Documentary Reveals the Ugly Truth
Original Author: Produced by Trender and published on 19/02/2021 Source
