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Framing Britney Spears

  • Episode aired Feb 5, 2021
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Britney Spears in The New York Times Presents (2020)
The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears
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Her rise was a global phenomenon. Her downfall was a cruel national sport. People close to Britney Spears and lawyers tied to her conservatorship now reassess her career as she battles her f... Read allHer rise was a global phenomenon. Her downfall was a cruel national sport. People close to Britney Spears and lawyers tied to her conservatorship now reassess her career as she battles her father in court over who should control her life.Her rise was a global phenomenon. Her downfall was a cruel national sport. People close to Britney Spears and lawyers tied to her conservatorship now reassess her career as she battles her father in court over who should control her life.

  • Director
    • Samantha Stark
  • Writer
    • Liz Day
  • Stars
    • Britney Spears
    • Liz Day
    • Felicia Culotta
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    • Director
      • Samantha Stark
    • Writer
      • Liz Day
    • Stars
      • Britney Spears
      • Liz Day
      • Felicia Culotta
    • 63User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    The New York Times Presents: The Paparazzi
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    The New York Times Presents: The Paparazzi
    The New York Times Presents: Adam Streisand
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    The New York Times Presents: Adam Streisand
    The New York Times Presents: Adam Streisand
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    The New York Times Presents: Adam Streisand
    The New York Times Presents: Dear Britney
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    The New York Times Presents: Dear Britney
    The New York Times Presents: The Umbrella Incident
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    The New York Times Presents: The Umbrella Incident
    The New York Times Presents: Felicia Culotta
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    The New York Times Presents: Felicia Culotta
    The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears
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    The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears

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    Britney Spears
    Britney Spears
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Liz Day
    Liz Day
    • Self - Senior Editor, The New York Times
    Felicia Culotta
    Felicia Culotta
    • Self - Britney's Friend, Former Assistant
    Hayley Hill
    Hayley Hill
    • Self - Former Teen People Fashion Director, Britney's Former Stylist, 1997-2001
    Nancy Carson
    Nancy Carson
    • Self - Children's Talent Agent
    Lynne Spears
    • Self - Britney's Mom
    • (archive footage)
    Jamie Spears
    Jamie Spears
    • Self - Britney's Dad
    • (archive footage)
    Kim Kaiman
    Kim Kaiman
    • Self - Senior Director of Marketing, Jive Records, 1998-2004
    Wesley Morris
    Wesley Morris
    • Self - Critic at Large, The New York Times
    Dave Holmes
    Dave Holmes
    • Self - MTV V.J., 1998-2002
    Kevin Tancharoen
    Kevin Tancharoen
    • Self - Backup Dancer, Tour Director, 1999-2004
    Brittain Stone
    Brittain Stone
    • Self - Photography Director, Us Weekly, 2001-2011
    Daniel Ramos
    Daniel Ramos
    • Self - Celebrity Videographer, 2004-2013
    Joe Coscarelli
    Joe Coscarelli
    • Self - Pop Music Reporter, The New York Times
    Vivian Lee Thoreen
    Vivian Lee Thoreen
    • Self - Lawyer
    Adam Streisand
    Adam Streisand
    • Self - Lawyer
    Barbara Gray
    Barbara Gray
    • Self - 'Britney's Gram' Podcast Host
    • (as Babs Gray)
    Tess Barker
    Tess Barker
    • Self - 'Britney's Gram' Podcast Host
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      • Samantha Stark
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      • Liz Day
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    7theshanecarr

    #freebritney

    As a recap of the meteoric rise and rise, and fall and fall of the woman behind the phenomenon that is Britney Spears, this was pretty good. A succinct recap of everything from birth through precocious performer and child star to teen queen and tabloid sensation.

    Its pithy dissection of the people and cultural forces behind both her success, and later the narrative of her breakdown wastes no time. Indeed, it's so eager to never stay still it feels like director Samantha Stark was worried the audience either wouldn't be interested, or were already very familiar with the life story of La Spears. Luckily we are provided plenty of commentary from a number of people who were there (or thereabouts) who create a sense of an insider's view. Felicia Culotta (a long-time assistant), Kim Kaiman (A director of marketing at Britney's label), and Brittain Stone (Photography Director at Us Weekly) provide the ringside seat view, while Liz Day of the NY Times provides the narrative. The most incisive commentary comes from Wesley Morris, also of the Times. His sense of remove from the events, and his situating of Spears in the wider cultural moment really helps contextualise what was going on.

    This is where the doc is most successful - in looking back with an objective eye on how the world bought into a collective narrative about Britney which placed enormous pressure on her at a young age, and when it began to take its toll, the narrative became much darker. Some of the most fascinating footage is the lack of awareness (or responsibility) any of the players have. Such as when one paparazzo suggests Britney never asked them to leave her alone. "How about when she said 'leave me alone'?" "Well, it wasn't like 'leave me alone forever'." As Morris points out; "there was too much money to be made from her suffering."

    However, the last third of the doc is much weaker. Unfortunately, it suffers from being a little one-sided when it comes to the thorny issue of Britney's ongoing legal woes regarding her father's 12 years and counting conservatorship of her person and finances. I've been a Britney fan for years, and the idea that the conservatorship is ongoing seems ludicrous to me. Especially considering (as one contributor puts it) "when there's that amount of money to be made, you have to question the motives of everyone close to that person", but the doc seems set up from the outset to reach that conclusion. (The idea is planted when one early contributor remembers how Jamie Spears was always concerned with money.)

    I'm a free-Britney supporter but I expected that idea to be more rigorously interrogated.

    The free-Britney side has plenty of voices, but on the pro-conservatorship side, there is one lawyer who speaks in favour of conservatorships in a general sense. Like I say, the weight of evidence that Britney is capable seems undeniable so I ask myself what the judge(s) is/are seeing that we are not? That what this might be is never even raised by the film creates a gap, and a nagging sense that we must be missing something. That some of the talking-heads advocating for the end to the conservatorship arrangements are themselves part of the "Britney industry" with a podcast to promote doesn't help the case either.

    At least Michael Moore (who fleetingly appears here) would be upfront about his political leanings in his documentaries - Framing Britney Spears gives the appearance of an objective view, but edits in favour of one side.

    It's a fascinating effort from the NY Times as they move into documentaries, and I still believe (still believe!) that it is well past time that Britney should be free to look after her own affairs, but that argument should have been able to withstand further scrutiny.
    6chandean-69762

    Framing Britney Spears 2021 Review

    I've heard about mysterious instagram posts and of course the #freebritney movement, but this gave some really great insight to what's been going on with Britney and covering topics like the paparazzi, talk shows, and conservatorship. Probably a great watch if you're a Britney fan, but an even more interesting watch if you have no prior knowledge like me.
    8dakjets

    No fairy tale

    Shockingly good! Hard to put into words this well-made documentary about the pop icon Britney Spears. It has been criticized for being one-sided. But the silence from those involved confirms the suspicion that what is happening around Spears is disturbing. Although the documentary aims to inform about her guardianship, it is just as much about the enormous pressure on her. Especially the years 2007 - 2008 show the relentless and brutal attention she received. It also shows the dark side of the business side of a megastar. There is a lot of money in circulation. Many questions remain unanswered after this. In addition to the question of guardianship, the biggest issue remains unclear about Britney Spears' life situation. Let's hope that one day Britney Spears can tell her side of the story unhindered.
    Gordon-11

    Informative

    This is a very informative documentary. I feel very sorry for Britney.
    9erwinsofty

    Short but solid

    I loved this, it's pretty short but very interesting and makes me feel for Britney. I used to be a conservator for my father and it is a complicated system that needs review to prevent a situation like this. I hope Britney gets her life back.

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    • Trivia
      The director revealed Britney's father Jamie and his team tried to intimidate The New York Times with lawyers in order to shut down the release of this documentary.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sky News at 10: Episode dated 13 February 2021 (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Can Build a Bridge
      (uncredited)

      Written by Naomi Judd, John Jarvis and Paul Overstreet

      Performed by Britney Spears

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      • February 5, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • Kentwood, Louisiana, USA
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      • Seven.One Studios
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