Princess Diana's life is set to go on celluloid; Stephan Evans to direct the flick!
Princess Diana's life is set to go on celluloid; Stephan Evans to direct the flick!
Princess Diana's life is set to go on celluloid; Stephan Evans to direct the flick! It will be based on the book written by her bodyguard Ken Wharfe
Princess Diana's life is set to go on celluloid; Stephan Evans to direct the flick! It will be based on the book written by her bodyguard Ken Wharfe
on February 07 at 04:32pm
Many people are unaware about the real life of ravishing beauty Princess Diana! And to treat the audience, the princess’s life is set to be made into a movie, and producer Stephen Evans is lining up a Hollywood actress to play the late British royal.
Diana's film will be based on her bodyguard Ken Wharfe's memoirs from his book Diana: Closely Guarded Secret. The Princess of Wales died in a car crash in August 1997. "We are dealing with about 11 years of her life from just after she had Harry, when he's aged about two, and it's partly from the point of view of her protection bodyguard," Evans told the sources.
Further talking about the project he said that they won’t try to present a particular image of the princess in front of audience but would rather focus on authenticity!
"The emphasis on this really is authenticity and to discover what she went through. Unless you are a Diana freak, quite a lot of it will be unknown to the audience. The movie's not saying she is unbelievably wonderful or she's a pain in the neck, the audience can make their own view," he added.
Well, we are sure this is definitely going to be a treat to watch for the viewers!
Diana's film will be based on her bodyguard Ken Wharfe's memoirs from his book Diana: Closely Guarded Secret. The Princess of Wales died in a car crash in August 1997. "We are dealing with about 11 years of her life from just after she had Harry, when he's aged about two, and it's partly from the point of view of her protection bodyguard," Evans told the sources.
Further talking about the project he said that they won’t try to present a particular image of the princess in front of audience but would rather focus on authenticity!
"The emphasis on this really is authenticity and to discover what she went through. Unless you are a Diana freak, quite a lot of it will be unknown to the audience. The movie's not saying she is unbelievably wonderful or she's a pain in the neck, the audience can make their own view," he added.
Well, we are sure this is definitely going to be a treat to watch for the viewers!
Source: NDTV