Singer Janet Jackson -

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Janet Jackson will have the right to a documentary in the form of a retrospective on her career.

On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the release of its first album, the Lifetime channel has planned to broadcast, on two consecutive evenings, a four-hour film soberly titled

JANET

.

The star's first opus,

Janet Jackson

, was released in 1982, when she was only 16, so we will have to wait until next year to view the project.

According to

Variety

,

JANET

has been filming for three years, including following the singer and her family as she faced the death of Jackson's patriarch Joseph, who died in 2018. The directors were also interested in some of the events. the most significant of his professional and personal life, such as the aftermath of that moment that shocked America in 2004, when Justin Timberlake accidentally bared his breasts during the Super Bowl.

Without filter

JANET will

also explore the relationship of the interpreter of

All For You

 with his brother Michael Jackson and his reaction after his death.

According to the press release from A + E, which produces the film, director Ben Hirsch (who is already working on a documentary devoted to the rivalry between boxers Frank Bruno and Mike Tyson) promises "unprecedented access to life. from the member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and an intimate, honest and unfiltered look at the untold story of one of the highest paid artists in the history of music ”.

Last year, Janet Jackson announced the release of a new album as well as a major world tour, called

Black Diamond

.

The album still hasn't been released, and the tour, like all musical events since the start of the pandemic, has been canceled.

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