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22nd January 2021
09:33am GMT

Britney does not appear in the documentary herself, but her fans do. For years they have been shouting about the Free Britney movement, raising awareness of the star's conservatorship situation, and the hold it has had on not just her finances, but her career too.
Last year, Britney's lawyers argued that the singer "continues to move in the direction of greater autonomy," and would prefer "to work with a corporate fiduciary who can offer both a physical office and a team of independent financial professionals rather than a single individual, hand-picked by her father, who is a complete stranger to her."
Spears has put her career on hold while she fights her conservator case. Her father has been her conservator since 2008, giving him the power to control most of her life and career decisions, as well as her finances.
The role was appointed during Britney's struggle with her mental health. Such rulings are reserved for people who cannot manage their own lives due to physical or mental limitations. According to legal documents, Britney agrees that a conservator should be appointed, she just doesn't want her father to be it.
Framing Britney Spears speaks to members of the Free Britney movement about the impact these legal battle will have on the star's career going forward, as well as her ability to live a more independent life.
Framing Britney Spears will be released on February 5. You can check out the trailer here:
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