Miley Cyrus Stars in MTV Documentary 'The Movement'

Miley Cyrus's new MTV documentary entitled 'The Movement' will showcase the singer as an intelligent businesswoman who is done starring in movies, according to Billboard.

Her ascent in 2013 has been a surreal experience to witness but none of it was an accident. In "Miley Cyrus: The Movement," a new hour-long MTV documentary, the pop star's bold steps toward "Bangerz" are captured in full, as the unshakeable vision of her return from 2010's disappointing "Can't Be Tamed" is translated to the selection of "We Can't Stop" as a comeback single, the hip-hop-centric collaborators on her new album, and her audacious performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in August.

Throughout the documentary, Cyrus makes sure to stress that the presentation of her new image is more than just a promotional detail. "To me, a movement is bigger than just a record," says Cyrus. "For me, a movement represents something like taking over the world." The first portion of the documentary focuses on the launch of "We Can't Stop" as the first single from "Bangerz," and although Cyrus projects enormous confidence over the single selection, she does have a moment of doubt when the song debuts a little low on the iTunes Chart.

The recording of the Miley/Britney Spears duet "SMS (Bangerz)" is documented and is as fascinating as one might expect. After Spears is shown recording her portion of the track (sample line: "Catwalk! Slick talk!"), the two pop singers from two very different generations are shown awkwardly chatting about Cyrus' then-upcoming VMAs performance.

"You're not gonna be topless on stage, right?" Spears asks nervously. "I tried!" Cyrus responds to her idol, shaking her head with disappointment that MTV's producers wouldn't even let her use "nude latex." Ah, the trials and tribulations of button-pushing pop queens.

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