Framing Britney Spears isn't just about the Y2K pop star's rise, fall, and rise again, it has so much to say about feminism, the toxicity of celebrity culture, and the importance of mental health awareness.
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Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé had the foresight and the faith in her own vision to document the development and execution of her historic headlining set at Coachella in 2018 for a concert film.
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Light Up the Sky portrays the first few years of Blackpink’s journey, including glimpses into their studio process and the unique and rigorous trainee system through which the group was formed.
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Miss Americana follows the story of Taylor Swift's end of her Reputation stadium tour through the release of her Lover album. In addition to documenting Swift’s creative process and featuring candid interviews about her life, the doc sees the singer make the choice after spending much of her career keeping quiet about politics to stand up for what she believes in.
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Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil answered several questions fans had for years about the pop star's sudden 2018 overdose. This documentary was released just before Demi's latest album, Dancing with the Devil... The Art of Starting Over.
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Teen sensation Billie Eilish has had a meteoric rise in recent years. Her documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry is an honest story about the singer and her struggles, but a loving portrait of Eilish’s family and how they work together as a team.
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Dolly Parton: Here I Am shares the story of the inimitable “Jolene” singer-songwriter through interviews with friends, collaborators, and the artist herself, as well as clips of Parton performing many of her most cherished songs.
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