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Spencer (2021)

In a Christmas holidays with the Royal Family at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, “Spencer” portrays Princess Diana’s poignant contemplation of ending her marriage to Prince Charles. Struggling with mental health issues and the constraints of royal life, Diana fantasizes about a different life, even as she faces the reality of her situation. The narrative weaves through Diana’s internal struggles, highlighted by her interactions with the royal staff and family, leading to a moment of clarity about her need to forge a different path for herself and her children.

You can watch Spencer on Crave in Canada.

Length: 1h 51m
Genre: Biography, Drama
This Title is: Reflective, Historical

Cast

  • Kristen Stewart as Diana, Princess of Wales
  • Timothy Spall as Equerry Major Alistair Gregory
  • Jack Farthing as Charles, Prince of Wales
  • Sally Hawkins as Royal Dresser Maggie

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Viewers may find certain scenes or themes to be emotionally intense, as the movie deals with mental health struggles, contemplation of self-harm, and the pressures of conforming to public roles.

Trivia

  • The film was directed by Pablo Larraín and marks a significant portrayal of Princess Diana’s life, focusing on a critical turning point.
  • Shooting locations included the Schloss Marquardt in Germany and Sandringham Castle, capturing the isolation and grandeur of Diana’s world.
  • “Spencer” was shot on both Kodak Super 16mm and 35mm film stock, a choice made to enhance the film’s historical and emotional depth.

Trailer

Our Review

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Blending factual historical context with speculative fiction, “Spencer” offers a unique glimpse into Princess Diana’s life, exploring her personal struggles and defining moments with emotional depth. Kristen Stewart’s portrayal of Diana brings a nuanced understanding to the princess’s complex persona, capturing her grace and inner turmoil. The film’s direction and cinematography beautifully complement the storytelling, offering a visually captivating experience. While the speculative aspects of the story may divide viewers, the film succeeds in creating an immersive narrative that engages and provokes thought about the pressures of living under the public eye.

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