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Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed Britain is a three-part British television documentary produced and directed by Vari Innes, Alice McMahon-Major, and Jessica Ranja. The documentary examines modern feminism in the United Kingdom, particularly "girl power", through the lives and legacy of British girl group the Spice Girls.
The documentary is centred on the Spice Girls and their creation, rise to fame, exit of member Geri Halliwell, break-up and reunion. The film features narrative insight and commentary from the five girls themselves. The title of the documentary comes from chorus lyrics from the group's UK number one single "Say You'll Be There".
Seven Days That Shook the Spice Girls is a 2002 unofficial British documentary film about British girl group the Spice Girls.The film looks at seven key moments in the band's history, including their formation, Top of the Pops magazine giving them their nicknames, firing their manager Simon Fuller and Geri Halliwell's departure.
In March 2001, ITV aired an unauthorised documentary about the Spice Girls titled Raw Spice. The film, which focused on the group before they became famous and featured never before seen footage of them from 1994, was the subject of four-year-long legal disputes with former members of the film's production company and the Spice Girls themselves ...
The Spice Girls have been the subject of numerous unofficial documentary films, commissioned and produced by individuals independent of the group, including Raw Spice (2001), Seven Days That Shook the Spice Girls (2002), and Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed Britain (2021).
The Spice Girls are celebrating a very special anniversary! March 4 marked 30 years since the iconic girl group -- which includes members Victoria Beckham, Mel C, Mel B, Geri Halliwell and Emma ...
Raw Spice: The Unofficial Story of the Making of the Spice Girls is a 2001 British documentary film about British girl group the Spice Girls.The film focuses on the group before they found success and features previously unreleased footage of them from 1994.
In addition to the Spice Girls stepping out at the bash, all four of David and Victoria’s children made an appearance. The couple shares sons Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and daughter ...