Decades after her death, Princess Diana remains a fascinating and tragic public figure. Pablo Larraín’s Spenceris deeply intrigued by the late royal’s spiraling mental state over the course of a three-day Christmas retreat with her family.
Written by Steven Knight, Spencer is an intimate portrait of a woman trapped within the confines of the royal institution that favors tradition and propriety above all else. The film is often suffocating as it captures Diana’s headspace, with Larraín’s
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