

Weekend: Seeing Princess Diana, with ‘Spencer’ director Pablo Larraín
Dec 4, 2021
Join political editor George Parker as he dives into the complex world of the House of Lords, revealing its unelected nature and hereditary traditions that still dominate British politics. He highlights the challenges this poses to modern democracy. Meanwhile, acclaimed director Pablo Larraín discusses his film 'Spencer,' offering a fresh perspective on Princess Diana by focusing on a pivotal moment in her life. Together, they explore the nuances of fame and legacy, making for an engaging conversation about history and representation.
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Spencer: A New Perspective on Diana
- Pablo Larraín's Spencer, starring Kristen Stewart, offers a unique take on Princess Diana.
- The film, described as a fable, departs from traditional biopics, focusing on a specific period and incorporating fictional elements.
Biopics as Fantasy
- Larraín's films focus on exploring the inner lives of historical figures, not just recounting events. He believes biopics are inherently a fantasy, aiming to capture a sensibility rather than a whole life.
Diana's Complexity
- Larraín's Diana evokes complex emotions, prompting both sympathy and exasperation. This nuanced portrayal challenges the typical one-dimensional view of the princess.