Spencer(film)
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Directed by | Pablo Larraín |
Written by | Steven Knight |
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Cinematography | Claire Mathon |
Edited by | Sebastián Sepúlveda[1] |
Music by | Jonny Greenwood |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
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Language | English |
Budget | $18 million[5][6] |
Box office | $25.2 million[7] |
Spenceris a 2021historical[8][9]psychological dramafilm directed byPablo Larraínfrom a screenplay bySteven Knight.The film is aboutPrincess Diana's existential crisis during the Christmas of 1991, as she considers divorcingPrince Charlesand leaving theBritish royal family.Kristen StewartandJack Farthingstar as Diana and Charles respectively, Freddie Spry and Jack Neilen asPrince HarryandPrince William,respectively. Also starringTimothy Spall,Sean Harris,andSally Hawkins.
Spencerpremiered at the78th Venice International Film Festivalon 3 September 2021, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 5 November 2021. The film grossed $25.2 million worldwide on an $18 million budget. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with Stewart's performance garnering widespread praise. For her performance as Diana, Stewart was nominated for theAcademy Award,Golden Globe Award,andCritics' Choice Movie Awardfor Best Actress.
Plot[edit]
OnChristmas Eve1991, theBritish royal familyprepares to spend the Christmas holidays atthe Queen'sSandringham estateinNorfolk.Among the attendees isDiana, Princess of Wales,whose marriage toPrince Charleshas become strained due to his relationship withCamilla Parker Bowles.The staff of Sandringham prepare for the royals' arrival and Diana is driving a small sportscar. Instead of driving with her security detail, she has decided to drive herself and has become lost, until running into Royal Head ChefDarren McGrady.She notes that the long-abandoned neighbouring estate, Park House, was her childhood home. Then she notices a scarecrow in the distance and eagerly runs towards it with a nostalgic expression. Diana takes off its jacket, which once belonged to her fatherJohn Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer,and goes back to her car.
When Diana arrives at Sandringham, her sonsWilliamandHarryare excited to see her, but she does not attempt to socialise with the rest of the royal family, who mostly ignore her. Diana's only friend at Sandringham is royal dresser Maggie, who encourages her to both combat the royal family and fulfil the obligations expected of her. Diana finds a book onAnne Boleynin her bedroom. She begins to have dreams about Boleyn (including a hallucination of her at a Christmas Eve dinner where she imagines herself destroying a pearl necklace given to her by Charles and eating the pearls in her soup), eventually coming to believe that Boleyn's ghost is haunting her in her capacity as a fellow abandoned royal wife. Diana tries to visit her childhood home, but she is stopped by royal guards, who initially mistake her for an intruder.
On Christmas Day, Diana attends the service atSt Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham,where she notices Camilla among the gathered crowd and is photographed by numerousintrusive journalists.She holds a difficult conversation with Charles, who rebuffs her concern over William and Harry's participation in apheasantshoot the next day and advises her to develop a stronger sense of separation between her public and private lives. Charles privately arranges for Maggie to be sent to London and spreads rumours that she had planted the Boleyn book in Diana's room and made critical comments about her mental health; McGrady denies that she had done so when Diana questions him.
Major Gregory attempts to encourage Diana to conform to the pressures of royal life by reminding her that the soldiers of theBritish Armydie attempting to protect the interests of the Crown (and by extension her interests). Diana responds by stating that she never asked anyone to die for her and accuses him of planting the Boleyn book in her room as a warning, which he denies.
After imaginingwounding herselfwith a pair ofwire cuttersgiven to her by McGrady, Diana avoids the formal Christmas Day dinner, instead running to her childhood home and gaining access to it with the wire cutters. Memories of her happier girlhood overtake her, and she dances from room to room while imagining her younger self. She considers committing suicide by throwing herself down a flight of stairs, but the hallucination of Boleyn stops her. Instead, she rips apart her pearl necklace.
OnBo xing Day,Diana wakes up in her room to find that Maggie has been called back from London. The two travel to a nearby beach, where Diana talks about her mental and marital problems. Maggie responds by confessing that she is in love with Diana. After bidding Maggie farewell, Diana goes to the pheasant shoot, walks out in front of the crowd of hunters, and announces that she is taking William and Harry to London, to which Charles reluctantly agrees. Diana bids farewell to McGrady and Major Gregory returns the Boleyn book to the library. As they drive away, Diana and her children sing along to the song "All I Need Is a Miracle"byMike and the Mechanics,passing the scarecrow again, now dressed in one of Diana's outfits. They drive to London, where they orderKFCand eat by theRiver Thames.Diana looks across the river, uncertain of her future but no longer feeling burdened by royal responsibility.
Cast[edit]
- Kristen StewartasDiana, Princess of Wales(née Spencer)[2]
- Greta Bücker as late-teens Diana
- Kimia Schmidt as nine-year-old Diana
- Timothy Spallas Equerry Major Alistair Gregory
- Jack Nielen asPrince William of Wales
- Freddie Spry asPrince Henry "Harry" of Wales
- Jack FarthingasCharles, Prince of Wales
- Sean Harrisas Royal Head ChefDarren McGrady
- Sally Hawkinsas Royal Dresser Maggie
- Stella GonetasQueen Elizabeth II
- Richard SammelasPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Elizabeth BerringtonasAnne, Princess Royal
- Amy MansonasAnne Boleyn
- James Harknessas Footman Paul
- John Keogh as Michael
- Ben Plunkett-Reynolds as Footman Brian
- Ryan Wichert as Staff Sergeant Wood
- Thomas Douglas asJohn Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer
- Emma Darwall-Smith asCamilla Parker Bowles
- Niklas KohrtasPrince Andrew, Duke of York
- Olga Hellsing asSarah, Duchess of York
- Mathias Wolkowski asPrince Edward
- Oriana Gordon asLady Sarah Armstrong-Jones
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
On 17 June 2020, it was announced thatPablo Larraínwould directSpencer,a film starringKristen Stewartas Princess Diana.[10]On 26 June 2020, it was reported thatNeonandTopic Studioshad acquired the rights to distribute the film in the United States for $4 million in a bidding war that reportedly also includedSearchlight Pictures,Universal PicturesandA24.[3]In July 2020,STX Entertainmentand DCM Film Distribution were set to distribute the film in the United Kingdom and Germany.[4]
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Filming[edit]
Filming began at theSchlosshotel Kronberg,Germany, in January 2021 withTimothy Spall,Sally Hawkins,andSean Harrisjoining the cast.[11][12]Other filming locations were theSchloss Marquardtin Marquardt, north of the city ofPotsdam,andNordkirchen Castle,[13]the moated castle. During the fall of 2020, Larraín and Production DesignerGuy Hendrix Dyasembarked on an intense scout in search of the perfect location. Sandringham House is a British institution set within the picturesque landscape of Norfolk. The fore mentioned Nordkirchen Castle was exactly what the script called for, grand and impressive, yet isolated. "An Elegant prison" was the exact expression coined by Larraín and Dyas to convey the overall sentiment to the rest of the crew. Somewhere where you wouldn't necessarily enjoy spending Christmas, where you get the subtle feeling that underneath the festivities there's a real anguish and misery at play. On March 25, production moved to the UK for the final stretch of filming, withJack Farthingjoining the cast as Prince Charles, and the film wrapped on 27 April 2021.[14]
The film was shot on both Kodak Super 16mm and 35mm film stock by cinematographer Claire Mathon using theArricam LT,andArriflex416 Plus.[15]To achieve the film's specific look, she used a combination of Leitz Summilux and Zeiss Ultra 16 lenses.
In an interview with Kodak, Mathon said that shooting on film was their obvious choice, calling it a "necessity" and that "there was never a question about shooting digital or film". According to her, the only question was whether they would shoot the film in 16mm or 35mm film stock. She also revealed that she and Larraín reviewed sequences from various Stanley Kubrick films such asBarry Lyndon(1975) andA Clockwork Orange(1971) to learn about the style of camera movement, rhythm of the shots, and the use of short focal lenses.
Most of the film was shot on Super 16mm film format due to the lightness, and ergonomics of the equipment used while also revealing that economic advantages is also part of the reason. In some scenes where they wanted to minimize the grain, they opted for the 35mm film stock as it retains both softness and details on the darker part of the image.[16]
Film processing and 4K 16-bit scans were done at Hiventy in Paris, while the cameras were supported by Arri Rental inBerlin,Germany.
Music[edit]
Jonny Greenwoodcomposed the score.[17]The score was released byMercury KXon 12 November 2021.[18]Writing for the You Discover Music website, Sharon Kelly described the soundtrack, stating: "Jonny Greenwood’s genre bending music for theSpencersoundtrack combinesfree jazzand classicalbaroque."[19]
Release[edit]
Spencerhad its world premiere in competition at theVenice International Film Festival.[20]It then screened at film festivals inTelluride,[21]Toronto,[22]London,[23]Philadelphia,[24][25]San Diego[26]andZurich.[27]
The film was theatrically released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 5 November 2021.[28]It was the last film to be distributed bySTX Entertainmentin the United Kingdom before the distributor's UK division was shut down on July 28, 2022.[29]
Reception[edit]
Box office[edit]
Spencergrossed more than $7 million in the United States and Canada, and $18.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $25.2 million.[7]
In the United States and Canada,Spencermade $2.1 million from 996 theatres in its opening weekend.[30]In its second weekend, the film played in 1,265 theatres and made $1.53 million.[31]
Critical response[edit]
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Upon the teaser trailer's release,Forbesreported that the role "thrusts" Stewart "into the Oscar race" for theAcademy Award for Best Actress.[32]After the film's world premiere,Varietyalso stated, "There's already been plenty of talk in Venice that the role will likely land Stewart her first Oscar nomination." The film received a three-minute standing ovation at its world premiere,[33]with critics lauding Stewart's performance as Diana.[34]
On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes,83% of 351 critics have given the film a positive review, with an average rating of 7.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Spencercan frustrate with its idiosyncratic depiction of its subject's life, but Kristen Stewart's finely modulated performance anchors the film's flights of fancy. "[35]OnMetacritic,the film has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 53 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[36]
David Rooney ofThe Hollywood Reporterstated that the film "rests on Stewart's shoulders and she commits to the film's slightly bonkers excesses as much as to its moments of delicate illumination" and wrote that "[not] everything lands inSpencer,and I often wondered if the film was so set on bucking convention that it would alienate its audience. But it tells a sorrowful story we all think we know in a new and genuinely disturbing light. "[37]Reviewing the film forThe Daily Telegraph,Robbie Collinwrote: "The 31-year-old Stewart – who will be instantly and justifiably awards-tipped for this – navigates this perilous terrain with total mastery, getting the voice and mannerisms just right but vamping everything up just a notch, in order to better lean into the film's melodramatic, paranoiac and absurdist swerves."[38]Drawing comparisons between the film and theJacqueline KennedybiopicJackie(2016), also directed by Larraín, Pete Hammond ofDeadline Hollywoodstated that "Spenceris something else indeed, almost playing out in a conventional dramatic fashion, a more accessible approach in some ways, but also more ambitious as it is squarely from the point of view of its title character, purposely calledSpencerto assure us that the person who once was, is well on the way to finding that very lost spirit again before it is too late. "[39]
Spencerwas listed on many critics' top ten lists for 2021.[40]
Response of the Princess’ staff[edit]
Stewart's portrayal of Diana was hailed as one of the most accurate portrayals of the late Princess. Ken Wharfe, Diana's former bodyguard, commented, "Out of all the people who have played Diana over the past 10 years, she's the closest to her. She managed to perfect her mannerisms." Former Royal Chef Darren McGrady, who was portrayed by actor Sean Harris in the film, said, "Kristen Stewart is amazing as the princess, with her mannerisms and her voice... the happy scenes of her with the boys, it was like her coming alive again. For real, Kristen Stewart played an amazing part."[41][42]However, McGrady also pointed out that the film took considerable liberties, especially with its use of metaphors, but acknowledged that the film was a fictionalised take on what possibly could have happened.[42]
Accolades[edit]
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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AACTA International Awards | 26 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [43] |
Best Supporting Actress | Sally Hawkins | Nominated | |||
Academy Awards | 27 March 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [44] |
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards | 25 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [45] |
Austin Film Critics Association | 11 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [46] |
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | 12 December 2021 | Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Won | [47] |
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | 15 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [48] |
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design | Jacqueline Durran | Won | |||
Critics' Choice Movie Awards | 13 March 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [49] |
Best Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association | 20 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [50] |
Denver Film Critics Society | 17 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [51] |
Best Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Detroit Film Critics Society | 6 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [52] |
Dorian Awards | 17 March 2022 | Best Lead Film Performance | Kristen Stewart | Won | [53] |
Best Film Music | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Dublin Film Critics' Circle | 21 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Runner-up | [54] |
Best Cinematography | Claire Mathon | 4th place | |||
Florida Film Critics Circle | 22 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [55] |
Best Cinematography | Claire Mathon | Runner-up | |||
Georgia Film Critics Association | 14 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [56] |
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Gold Derby Film Awards | 16 March 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [57] |
Best Cinematography | Claire Mathon | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design | Jacqueline Durran | Nominated | |||
Best Make Up and hair | Wakana Yoshihara, Sian Wilson, Stacey Panepinto, Nicola Isles | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Golden Globe Awards | 9 January 2022 | Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [58] |
Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards | 13 November 2021 | Director Award | Pablo Larrain | Won | [59] |
Hollywood Critics Association | 28 February 2022 | Best Picture | Spencer | Nominated | [60] |
Best Director | Pablo Larraín | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | |||
Best Costume Design | Jacqueline Durran | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Claire Mathon | Nominated | |||
Best Production Design | Guy Hendrix Dyas and Yesim Zolan | Nominated | |||
Best Indie Film | Spencer | Nominated | |||
Houston Film Critics Society Awards | 19 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [61] |
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
International Cinephile Society | 6 February 2022 | Best Picture | Spencer | 18th place | [62] |
Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Claire Mathon | Nominated | |||
Best Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
London Film Critics Circle | 6 February 2022 | Actress of the Year | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [63] |
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | 18 December 2021 | Best Music | Jonny Greenwood | Runner-up | [64] |
National Film Awards UK | 4 July 2022 | Best Newcomer (for Spencer) | Freddie Spry | Nominated | [65] |
Online Film Critics Society Awards | 24 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [66] |
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design | Spencer | Nominated | |||
Palm Springs International Film Festival | 6 January 2022 | Spotlight Award - Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [67] |
San Diego Film Critics Society | 10 January 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [68] |
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle | 10 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Nominated | [69] |
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Satellite Awards | 2 April 2022 | Best Motion Picture – Drama | Spencer | Nominated | [70] |
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama | Kristen Stewart | Won | |||
Best Art Direction and Production Design | Guy Hendrix Dyasand Yesim Zolan | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design | Jacqueline Durran | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Seattle Film Critics Society | 17 January 2022 | Best Actress in a Leading Role | Kristen Stewart | Won | [71] |
Best Costume Design | Jacqueline Durran | Nominated | |||
Best Original Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Southeastern Film Critics Association | 13 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [72] |
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards | 19 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [73] |
Best Music Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design | Jacqueline Durran | Runner-up | |||
Toronto Film Critics Association | 16 January 2022 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Runner-up | [74] |
Venice International Film Festival | 11 September 2021 | Golden Lion | Pablo Larraín | Nominated | [20] |
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | 6 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [75] |
Best Score | Jonny Greenwood | Nominated | |||
Women Film Critics Circle | 13 December 2021 | Best Actress | Kristen Stewart | Won | [76] |
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