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Our review of the documentary Diana, the seven days that followed her death: the tribute of princes William and Harry on France 5

2022-09-05T10:41:54.617Z


CRITICISM – In a very moving BBC documentary, the two sons of the Princess of Wales who died twenty-five years ago in Paris evoke The seven days that followed her death. A film not to be missed this Monday, September 5 at 9 p.m. on France 5.


Commemorating the twenty-five years of the disappearance of Princess Diana is complicated as the drama of August 31, 1997 in Paris has been analyzed from all angles.

And yet.

After

"

Secrets d'histoire" by Stéphane Bern in replay on France 3 and

The Princess

by Ed Perkins to see in the cinema, this BBC film is not to be missed.

With

The Queen

by Stephen Frears (2006) and

The Crown

of which we expect season 5 on Netflix this fall, it is even "the" documentary to have seen.

When it aired on the BBC in 2017, it attracted 5.6 million viewers.

William and Harry who had commissioned this production in tribute to their mother on the occasion of the twenty years of her disappearance have achieved their goal.

Older people will remember.

The youngest will learn who Diana was, why her disappearance aroused such emotion and how the British monarchy narrowly escaped.

Tsunami of emotions

These 90 minutes tell the underside of the unreal week from August 31 to September 6, 1997. Seven days out of…

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Source: lefigaro

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