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Miramax to distribute Princess Diana film in US
LOS
ANGELES—Hollywood’s Miramax Films has sealed a deal to distribute
British director Stephen Frears’ controversial drama about how the royal
family coped with the death of Princess Diana in the United States.
Industry bible Daily Variety said Friday that the studio had secured the
rights to “The Queen,” which is currently being filmed in Britain with
Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II, American James Cromwell as Prince
Philip and Michael Sheen as Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The film, written by Peter Morgan, focuses on the royal family in the
aftermath of Princess Diana’s death in a car accident in Paris in August
1997.
Miramax, a Walt Disney Co. unit originally founded by Tinseltown
heavyeights Harvey and Bob Weinstein who left the firm earlier this
year, said the film would premiere next year but that no US release date
had been set.—Agencies
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