A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Tony Blair, Lady Colin Campbell, King Charles III
Written by:
Jordan Hill
Directed by:
Jordan Hill
Release Date:
August 22, 2017
Original Title:
Princess Diana: The Quiet Revolution
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
1091 Pictures
Tudor Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 60
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.
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.
Art Designer:
Tom Huxley
Camera Operator:
Remarni Ramchaitar-Jackman
Lucy Ciara McCutcheon
Ben Sempey
Danielle Winter
Director:
Finlay Bald
Editor:
Finlay Bald
Jordan Hill
Editorial Manager:
Rasha Mudarres
Executive Producer:
Brian Aabech
Production Assistant:
Ella Dowling
Writer:
Finlay Bald
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