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Martha Stewart Critiques Netflix Documentary, Calls Closing Scenes 'Hateable'

Martha Stewart expresses dissatisfaction with her Netflix documentary, criticizing its focus, production choices, and particularly the closing scenes featuring her post-surgery.

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Updated: Oct 31st, 2024, 5:11 PM ET

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Martha Stewart critiques elements of her latest documentary 'Martha', highlighting issues with the final scenes, focus on her past trial, and the use of music. Despite her complaints, she appreciates the film's representation of strength in women. Director R.J. Cutler stands by his choices, asserting pride in the film's content.


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Martha Stewart Critiques Netflix Documentary, Calls Closing Scenes 'Hateable' - Pano News