Framing Britney Spears: Critics and fans welcome ‘rigorous’ documentary

“The documentary adds to the critical conversation we are having about women, agency and trauma,”
wrote NBC’s Patricia Grisafi.
“In the tradition of so many ‘madwomen in the attic’ stories before her, Framing Britney Spears asks what happens when the door is opened to reveal not
a frothing hag but hints of a quirky, completely competent human who benefits from meaningful work, time with her children and an Instagram account.”

Critics and fans have welcomed a new documentary titled Framing Britney Spears, which has aired in the US. Produced by The New York Times, the film charts the singer’s rise to fame and the controversy over her welfare. Britney’s father Jamie Spears has been her conservator for 12 years, due to concerns about her mental health.

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-55978659

Published by charlesghose

Charles Ghose graduated the University Of Greenwich London with a BA in Communications and Media. His university life was very enriched by his very active participation in various University societies. Charles ran the gamut of campus student communities; he was involved with the Politics and Debate Societies, Students Union, and University Of Greenwich Choir, and chamber choir. Charles Ghose acts as an independent contractor working in the very lucrative Freelance Translator Field. He has been hired by various International Humanitarian NGO's, private corporations, and The Overseas Fellowship Mission. Charles has also lead workshops for employers on the theme of mindfulness training courses for the improvement of employee’s health and well-being. Charles is a strong believer that a happy work force adds to higher productivity and loyalty to a company by employees.

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