In an effective new documentary, the difficult life of a pop star is examined from family struggles to the toll of being at the mercy of the media
There is no shortage of horrifying, look-away-from-the-screen moments in Framing Britney Spears, the
New York Times-produced documentary that examines, in succinct, bruising
fashion, the pop star’s incendiary career and controversial legal guardianship.
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