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Spencer
Directed by
Pablo Larraín
R
2021
1h 56m
Drama
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Biography
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6.5
83%
52%
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Diana Spencer, struggling with mental-health problems during her Christmas holidays with the Royal Family at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, decides to end her decade-long marriage to Prince Charles.
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Cast of Spencer
Kristen Stewart
Diana
Timothy Spall
Major Alistair Gregorys
Jack Nielen
William
Freddie Spry
Harry
Jack Farthing
Charles
Sean Harris
Darren
Stella Gonet
The Queen
Richard Sammel
Prince Philip
Elizabeth Berrington
Princess Anne
Lore Stefanek
Queen Mother
Amy Manson
Anne Boleyn
Sally Hawkins
Maggie
James Harkness
Footman Paul
Laura Benson
Angela (Dresser)
Wendy Patterson
Maria (Older Maid)
Libby Rodliffe
Pamela (Maid)
John Keogh
Michael (Charles' Valet)
Marianne Graffam
Barbara (Nanny)
Ben Plunkett-Reynolds
Footman Brian
Ryan Wichert
Staff Sergeant Wood
Michael Epp
Lance Corporal Jacobs
Tom Hudson
Police Constable Thomas
James Gerard
Police Constable Field
Thomas Douglas
John Spencer
Ian Ashpitel
Vicar
Emma Darwall Smith
Camilla Parker Bowles
Kimia Schmidt
Diana (9 Years)
Greta Bücker
Diana (Late Teenage Years)
Henry Castello
Charles Spencer (9 Years)
Christin Schreiber
Alter Ego Diana
Camille Loup Moltzen
Boy (Roadhouse Cafe)
Mudassar Dar
KFC Employee
Niklas Kohrt
Prince Andrew
Peter Lee
Church Organist
Olga Hellsing
Sarah Ferguson (uncredited)
Matthias Wolkowski
Prince Edward (uncredited)
Oriana Gordon
Lady Sarah Chatto (uncredited)
Sami Amber
Boy (Roadhouse Cafe) (uncredited)
Pablo Larraín
Director / Producer
Steven Knight
Writer
Maren Ade
Producer
Jonas Dornbach
Producer
Janine Jackowski
Producer
Juan de Dios Larraín
Producer
Paul Webster
Producer
Spencer Ratings & Reviews
Nick Adams
June 7, 2025
Diana has always held a special place in the hearts of many, but for those of us from Wales, she truly was our Princess-not just by title, but by spirit. My favourite performance from Kristen.
Crooked Marquee
Jason Bailey
Stewart was an unlikely but, it's now clear, ingenious choice for the role; she's going through such a period of pronounced anguish that the wrong kind of actor would have played the whole thing as overwrought, and ruined it.
Bitch Media
Grace Lavery
By exhuming Dynasty Di from her saintly casket, Larraín and Stewart have done the world a great favor.
National Newspaper Publishers Association
Dwight Brown
Leave it to actor Stewart to save the day. Ninety percent of the time she brings the spirit and look of Princess Di back to earth in an eerily real performance that captures the spirit of Buckingham Palace's most rebellious daughter-in-law.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
What must it be like for an actor to play a famous person, let alone one this impossibly famous? The challenge starts with resemblance, and Stewart gets Diana's wounded-deer manner, the sulky eyes, the slight tilt of the head.
4Columns
Melissa Anderson
A film that spends nearly two hours advancing already axiomatic notions-obscene opulence does not equal freedom; protocol is a prison-with easy ironies, weighty symbols, and portentous phrases.
Baltimore Magazine
Max Weiss
There is an adult's bitterness and knowingness that gives her Diana more gravitas than Stewart's previous characters. What's more, especially in some of Diana's more iconic outfits (she had many), she really does look like her.
Book & Film Globe
Sara Stewart
You mostly can't look away from Stewart, or help yourself rooting for Di to live happily ever after. Personally, I hope Oscar takes the bait.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
We're in a time period where Diana has only about six more years on this Earth, but at least she was able to break free and hopefully experience a measure of happiness in the years after the imagined events of Spencer..
FilmWeek (LAist)
Claudia Puig
It's beautifully shot, really well-acted by Kristen Stewart, and has a fantastic score by Jonny Greenwood that I've already decided is my favorite of the year.
Chicago Reader
Becca James
Spencer allows viewers to become the support system Diana so sorely lacked at the time...
Salon.com
Gary M. Kramer
At times, the film is excruciating, albeit deliberately, and that works it its favor.
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
I once wrote that Stewart had a narrow range and I have never been happier to eat my words.
The New Republic
Jo Livingstone
In Pablo Larraín's dreamlike movie, Diana is not the people's princess but a woman in search of herself.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
I never felt that the filmmakers were posthumously trying to cash in on Diana's celebrity. The fable-making, at least, is done with genuine commitment. Most of all, Stewart's fierce performance roots it all in reality.
Associated Press
Jake Coyle
The casting, with Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana, is brilliant, and the ending, in a top-down convertible, is sublime. So why is the rest of Pablo Larraín's Spencer such a hollow exercise in high camp?
The Reveal (Substack)
Scott Tobias
Spencer feels in every way like a companion piece to Larraín's Jackie, both mesmeric suites about women trapped in a gilded cage of politics, privilege, and intense media scrutiny.
ABC News
Peter Travers
Kristen Stewart is so good as Princes Diana-it's the performance of her life-that the Academy should start engraving her name on the Best Actress Oscar.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
Mood and ambience are no substitute for a compelling story, and "Spencer" doesn't tell us one.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Unbalanced and unjust, "Spencer" is nonetheless perversely gripping. It dares to unbend, playing the angry fool amid kings-to-be, queens, princes, princesses, and all that jazz.
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