Princess Diana - A Celebration (DVD, 2012)

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Diana was an enigma, the most pre-eminent female celebrity of her generation, a fashion icon, an image of feminine beauty, but also a high-profile campaigner on AIDS issues and a committed opponent of landmines.

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To mark the fifteenth anniversary of her tragic death in 1997 in Paris, this DVD celebrates the icon that was Diana, Princess of Wales. Interviews with royal biographers and correspondents are included, as well previously unseen archive footage, to create a portrait of a unique woman.

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EAN5060082518133
eBay Product ID (ePID)114679104

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Film/TV TitlePrincess Diana-A Celebration
FormatDVD
Release Year2012
LanguageEnglish
GenreDocumentaries & Biographies, Biographies, General
Run Time80 Mins

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CertificateE
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
FeaturedHugo Vickers, Robert Lacy, Gyles Brandreth
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Format DescriptionDVD 5
Movie/TV TitlePrincess Diana - A Celebration
Consumer AdviceN/A
SubjectPrincess Diana

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  • Characther assassination rather than celebration

    If you want something impartial give this dvd a wide berth. it is completely biased against diana. with one or two exceptions the people talking about her are like a lynch mob. penny junor seems to have a particularly deep animus against the princess which prevents her from saying a single kind word about her. i am sure there are far more balanced documentaries about princess diana out there and i blame myself for not having done any research before buying this on. if you want a really good one, wait for the one in cinemas now called 'the princess' comeing out on dvd

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