'There’s so much to this story and to the conservatorship still that is unknown that is worth exploring,' FramingBritneySpears's Liz Day says. 'The more light shed on the situation, the better — as long as it’s obviously journalistic and has standards'
documentary that chronicles a years-long effort by pop star Britney Spears to be freed from her conservatorship and remove her father Jamie Spears from his role as conservator, only debuted on FX on Hulu this February.
But in the months since, the world both Spears and filmmakers Samantha Stark, Liz Day and Mary Robertson live in is noticeably different. As calls from Spears’ fanbase to have increased — and both Hollywood and media have begun accounting for their treatment of Britney and celebrity women in general — the singer has navigated multiple court dates and seen several key members of her long-time team depart.
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