Diana: The Interview that Shook the World | Documentary Film

Published 2024-03-28
Diana: The Interview that Shook the World - In one of the most memorable moments in TV history, Princess Diana candidly opens up about her marriage to Prince Charles and her life as a member of the royal family.

Diana: The Interview that Shook the World (2020)
Director: Edward McGown
Stars: Kate Fleetwood, Dickie Arbiter, Richard Ayre
Genre: Documentary
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Release Date: October 11, 2020 (United Kingdom)

Synopsis:
On 20th November 1995, BBC Panorama broadcasted the scoop of the century. A candid interview with Princess Diana in which she broke every protocol exposing traumas and scandal of life in the royal household. 25 years later, this film looks at how the broadcasting event of the century was orchestrated, what the interview revealed about modern society and new insights into the psychological portrait of Diana herself, a naive young woman who believed in the fairy-tale of her marriage only to lose her sense of self in its realities.

Reviews:
"It’s a conversation about Diana’s interview that let people see the woman behind the princess. It is full of opinions, thoughts and memories of a few people that remember the story unfolding at the time. I found it interesting. There are several aspects of Diana’s life and character that people find relatable to this day. She certainly made a mark on this world and she would have certainly done more had her life not been cut short."
- written by "BoringPanda" on amazon.com

Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) Diana: The Interview That Shocked the World
United Kingdom Diana: The Interview 25 Years On(Working Title)
United Kingdom Diana: The Interview That Changed the World(promotional title)
United Kingdom Diana: The Interview That Shocked the World

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All Comments (21)
  • @teamcougars
    I’m so glad Diana had a chance to tell HER truth before she died ❤
  • @teamcougars
    It always offended me how many times they tried to make Diana look crazy 🤬
  • @Django2424
    I took work off when she got married and I took work off when she passed R.I.P. BEAUTIFUL Diana
  • @amyboggs766
    Spoiler alert: This is not the full interview from start to finish.
  • @paradiseana7634
    Diana was a people's princess. In every sense of the word. And such a loving mother. What Charles/paparazzi. Put her through was so uncalled for and unnecessary. She is surely missed. ♥️👸🇬🇧💂‍♂️
  • @michaelflick1177
    Diana gave an excellent interview. If others had treated her better she would never have given it. Those who did not like it obviously had caused issues and should examine themselves and their actions.
  • Once the Monarchy falls or is in ill repute which looks like its coming soon. I believe and hope the entire unedited version should be released.
  • @KarenRiffe
    Princess Diana knew how they were going to unlive her. She said it herself. The Princess of the world's heart. RIP Diana. We miss you so much. ❤❤❤
  • @sofijamilic1726
    Beautiful lady Di 🤍, earned the whole world love , but the love of her husband and family was everything she really wanted and never received. The crown will never lose the stink of what they did to her. She was more royal them all of them together. And no matter how many years pass she will stay forever peoples princess 🩷. I still have tears in my eyes thinking about such a wasted beautiful soul 💔
  • @Ettibridget
    We still haven't heard from Martin Bashir. I would like to hear what he has to say.
  • @bejoyful
    Do not understand why Charles after indicating he was an adulterer on television, the Queen being the Head of the Church which disapproves of adultery and marriages to divorcees, did not remove him from succession. Diana was correct to imply that the Palace does what is needed to survive by removing obstacles in their way. I miss Diana as she was light in the world for me.
  • @tanyad.2180
    I saw/see a woman who was ridiculed and stripped of her innocence by Charles from the very beginning. It is plain to see, even in their first interview together, he was mocking her. Frightening to see him with a handkerchief over his face and blowing at the three of them at the piano all these years later, with the lives as they are. He didn't love her and felt pressured to marry her solely based on her purity and family status/wealth. She was willing to be the good wife nevertheless and he betrayed her in probably, every way possible. The queen did everything in her power to salvage Charles' reputation, even to the point of making herself the enemy in the face of public exploitation.
  • @teamcougars
    Diana was the best thing to have happened to the Royal family ❤❤ she was just an amazing yet average person who couldn’t conform to the rigid rules of the Royal family 😢she passed away almost 30 years ago and she is still loved and admired because of the woman she was and her love for her boys shame on Charles and the Firm for not supporting her she should have been the Queen!😢💔