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Framing Britney Spears documentary spotlights Free Britney movement, legal issues and media’s bad behaviour
Once dismissed as a mere conspiracy theory, the Free Britney movement has gained momentum in recent years — and is spurred further by the release of a new Britney Spears documentary by The New York Times.
Framing Britney Spears was released in the US last week, and since then there have been more than 1 million tweets about the megastar and the documentary.
The 75-minute film looks at Spears’ quick ascent to pop stardom, the deterioration of her mental health, and the legal arrangement that has catalysed a movement among fans to “free Britney”.
Whether you grew up on hits like Baby One More Time and Toxic or only tuned in later, perhaps during her much-publicised 2007 “breakdown”, this is a film that will complicate your understanding of…
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