A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 4, 1997
Original Title:
Diana & Me
Alternate Titles:
Diana & ich
Diana y yo
I laidi Diana ki ego
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Matt Carroll Films
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Pratt Film Productions
Village Roadshow Entertainment
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG
Runtime: 98
Australian Diana Spencer wins a competition in a women's magazine, and as a prize gets a trip for two to London, where she wants to meet her idol and namesake, Princess Diana. She goes there with her fiance, Mark, but during the garden party the Princess plans to attend, things get mixed up and Aussie Diana gets arrested with Paparazzi photographer Rob. Diana really wants to meet the Princess and follows Rob as he searches for Princess Di to take some photos.
Assistant Grip:
Toby Churchill-Brown
Greg Tidman
Camera Operator:
David Williamson
Clapper Loader:
Bryn Whitie
Director:
David Parker
Director of Photography:
Keith Wagstaff
First Assistant Camera:
Alexander Reid
Focus Puller:
Frank Hruby
Gaffer:
Chris Fleet
Grip:
Tony Fabian
Key Grip:
Warren Grieef
Music:
Brett Rosenberg
Still Photographer:
Lorrie Graham
Writer:
Elizabeth Coleman
Matt Ford
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