Spencer is a psychological drama that explores the life of Princess Diana during a critical period of her marriage crisis. Set in the 1990s, the movie delves into the psychological abuse she endured within the British monarchy and her struggle to maintain her own identity.
Television film telling the story of Diana, Princess of Wales, based on the publication of the same name by Andrew Morton.
After the death of Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted. The film follows the Queen as she deals with the aftermath of Diana's death, including the division it causes within the senior members of the Royal Family. While the Queen initially views Diana's funeral as a private affair and argues that the funeral arrangements should be left to Diana's own family, the public outcry and pressure from Prime Minister Tony Blair lead her to make a series of public statements and appearances in an effort to regain the public's confidence and modernize the monarchy.
Strap in for a rollercoaster ride through the emotional worlds of love and royalty in an original WE Channel movie exploring the enduring, 30-year romance shared between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles. Decades before the fairy tale wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, the young prince and his longtime sweetheart found their growing love tragically clipped by the many demands of royalty and the sometimes rough waters of romance. Though he had previously exchanged vows with the glamorous Diana, Prince Charles never truly forgot about Parker-Bowles, and in this film Anglophiles and royalty scholars alike will finally learn the truth behind one of the highest profile romances in modern history.
This six-part documentary reveals the person behind the princess, with rarely seen footage and new interviews that reframe the conventional story of her life and legacy. The series explores Diana's strength and flaws, revealing a compelling and complicated woman who was an aristocratic rebel, fashion icon, humanitarian hero, hopeless romantic, and dedicated mother.
Princess Diana's story is told exclusively through contemporaneous archive creating a bold and immersive narrative of her life and death. It also illuminates how the public's attitude to the monarchy was, and still is.
Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy is a heartfelt documentary that chronicles the life and legacy of Princess Diana, showcasing her extraordinary journey as a member of the British royal family and highlighting her profound impact on the world. Through personal interviews, rare footage, and heartfelt stories from those who knew her best, the documentary offers an intimate glimpse into the life of the beloved Princess Diana and the everlasting mark she left on society.
Inger and Ellen, two sisters, face challenges in their relationship during a coach trip to Paris.
Diana: The Musical is a biographical musical based on the life of Princess Diana. Set in New York City, the film depicts Diana's journey from a young girl to becoming a beloved princess. The story explores her struggles, triumphs, and the impact she made on the world. Filled with captivating music and performances, this musical brings Diana's story to life on stage.
Examining how and why the interview, which stunned the nation and threw the monarchy into a constitutional crisis, took place at all, as those who were there describe what happened in the room when the interview was recorded. It's been alleged that the reporter who delivered the scoop of the century, Martin Bashir, won the trust of the Princess through his use of fake documents, something the BBC has denied.
Diana is a biographical drama that explores the secret love affair between Princess Diana and heart surgeon Dr. Hasnat Khan. Set in London, the film portrays the struggle of their interracial romance amidst the scrutiny of the paparazzi and the pressures of the British royal family. Inspired by the book 'Diana: Her Last Love,' the movie delves into the life of Princess Diana, her divorce from Prince Charles, and her humanitarian efforts, particularly in landmine removal. The story ends tragically with her untimely death in Paris. Cigarette smoking, open-heart surgery, and a TV interview play significant roles in the plot.
Diana: 7 Days That Shook the Windsors is a documentary film that delves into the events surrounding Princess Diana's death. The film explores the aftermath of the tragic car crash in Paris, the tunnel where the accident occurred, and the investigation carried out by a security consultant. It provides an in-depth look at the impact of Princess Diana's passing on the British Royal Family.
A documentary featuring archival audio recordings of Diana, Princess of Wales, in which she reveals her true story and the struggles she faced in her personal life and within the British royal family.
No one in history has ever been so universally adored as Diana, Princess of Wales. In her short life she captivated the world with her beauty, charm and limitless compassion. She challenged the century old tradition of stoic Royal silence and brought a Queen and her people closer than ever before. The legacy of the people’s princess still lives on two decades after her tragic and sudden death. It was her love of life, of people, of those less fortunate and of her children that saw her lead a quiet but powerful revolution that changed the British royal family, forever.
Diana, 7 Days is a documentary film that delves into the aftermath of Princess Diana's tragic death and its profound effect on the British royal family. It offers a detailed examination of the events that unfolded in the seven days following her passing, including the planning and execution of her funeral, the public mourning, and the emotional struggles faced by her loved ones. Through interviews and archival footage, the film provides insights into the personal experiences and reflections of the key individuals involved in this period of profound national grief.
Princess Diana was an icon who both captured and transformed the spirit of the times. Following how this thoroughly modern princess emerged from the bra-burning spirit of the 1970s and helped transform not just the Royal Family, but Britain itself.
A definitive portrait of Princess Diana, marking what would have been her 60th birthday, piecing together her incredible journey from being a teenage Pimlico nursery assistant to finding her voice as the Princess of Wales.
Diana The Woman Inside highlights Diana as a woman and mother, rather than just a tragic icon.
A princess so tragically taken in the prime of her life. Follow the fascinated tale of Princess Diana… The peoples Princess.
It's July 29, 1981. In the majestic St Paul's Cathedral in London, Lady Diana Spencer marries Prince Charles. The same day, another celebration takes place in the canteen of a Norwegian small-town factory. It’s the newly-weds LIV and TERJE'S wedding party. In the pram lies their new-born daughter, DIANA, who, like her famous namesake, will be facing a lot of chaos in the years to come thanks to her parents. The wedding, and following years, are less glamorous than the royal counterpart, but indisputably much more fun. Through the eyes of Diana, we witness the rollercoaster of her parent’s marriage. To her, they are the worst parents in the world. Miles away from doing a decent job, constantly fighting yet still in love by the time Diana is preparing for her own marriage 30 years later.