Friday, June 24, 2011

Controversial Princess Diana Documentary Heading to Theaters (Exclusive) Source: The Hollywood Reporter

The controversial documentary alleging a cover-up after the 1997 death of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed is close to be seen by the public.
Unlawful killing Keith Allen, funded by billionaire father Al-Fayed, Mohamed, has secured distribution agreements in several key territories, including Russia, Spain and the Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg), after Screening for buyers and receive mixed reviews at Cannes Film Festival in May.
There is also an active interest in the United States, according to producers, but no agreement has closed.

Killing is the heart of a 2007 survey and the subsequent decision that Diana and Dodi were killed because of gross negligence limousine chauffeur Henri Paul and paparazzi who pursued the couple. But Allen, who quietly observed the criminal investigation, gives a radically different, showing a conspiracy to hide key facts from a British media accomplices.

Mohamed Al-Fayed, who has long accused the royal family for the death of his son, decided to fund the project after Allen was rejected by the companies and broadcasters British film.

Conor Nolan, who works for the production company Al-Fayed, flew to the United States in early June to meet with potential buyers. He told The Hollywood Reporter that he received some offers and the film played well at a screening of Nielsen Media Research.
"We are determined to have a major impact in North America release, either in film or television," said Nolan, adding distributors in Japan, Italy and Australia are also interested.

Kill, criticism of the royal family, will not be allowed to air in the UK at least 87 cuts are made to comply with the libel laws of the nation.

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