
Dark Desires: Diana
Following a breakdown, Jimmy, a geologist, is rescued by three sisters, Anita, Rosa and Diana who offer him hospitality. These buxom women run a hotel far away from the city in which Robert, Jimmy's brother, has stayed before disappearing. In order to discover the truth, Jimmy seduces its hostesses one by one. Then, he discovers that Robert was Diana's lover, before dying following a fall off a horse. The body may has been buried in the garden, with the greatest secrecy. While Jimmy is in the garage, one of the women set fire to it ...
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and public image of Diana, Princess of Wales. It delves into her early life, her marriage to Prince Charles, and her burgeoning role as a global humanitarian figure. The film also touches upon the intense media scrutiny she faced throughout her life.
Critical Reception
As a documentary from 1994 focusing on a then-living public figure, 'Dark Desires: Diana' likely received varied reviews, with some appreciating its early look at Diana's public persona and others questioning its depth or accuracy given the limited information available at the time. It is not widely cited or reviewed in major critical databases.
What Reviewers Say
- Early exploration of Princess Diana's public journey.
- Offers a glimpse into her humanitarian efforts.
- May lack comprehensive depth due to its release era.
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Fun Fact
This documentary was released relatively early in Princess Diana's public life, predating many of the more extensive biographical films and documentaries that would emerge following her death.
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