The Diana and Dodi film bankrolled by Mohamed Al Fayed we will never get to see

biomat

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[h=1]The Diana and Dodi film bankrolled by Mohamed Al Fayed we will never get to see
[/h]By wmw_admin on July 7, 2012

[h=1]Richard Kay Daily Mail july 3, 2012[/h] Plans to release a controversial documentary on the death of Princess Diana to coincide with the 15th anniversary of her fatal car crash in Paris have been scrapped, I can reveal.
The film, bankrolled by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed which claims the Princess was murdered in an Establishment plot involving Prince Philip, was due to be released in America on August 31.
But now, just a year after it was shown to incredulous critics at the Cannes Film Festival, Unlawful Killing has been dramatically withdrawn and will not be screened anywhere in the world.
It will come as a relief to Princes William and Harry, who are already steeling themselves for a Hollywood biopic about their mother, Caught In Flight, starring Naomi Watts as Diana.
The 2.5 million Al Fayed documentary Unlawful Killing, produced by polemicist Victor Lewis-Smith and narrated by actor Keith Allen, set out to challenge the result of the formal inquest into Dianas death.
It accused everyone from the Royal Family, the judiciary and the U.S. government, to the French police, hospital staff and undertakers of being part of a cover-up in the deaths of Diana and Dodi.
Lawyers warned the production contained 87 contentious assertions which would have had to be cut before the film could be screened in Britain. This proved impossible.
Undaunted, the producers went ahead with plans to have it shown abroad. I understand they wanted to have the picture opening during the Queens Diamond Jubilee year.
Negotiations with a U.S. distribution company concluded with an agreement to screen it. But the deal hinged on the filmmakers securing special insurance indemnification for the distributors covering the territories of the UK and France.
A spokesman for the producers says: Unlawful Killing had been sold all around the world, including the U.S. But there was a specific form of insurance needed by the U.S. distributors to cover them for their UK and French offices.
This proved impossible to secure. As a result of this the film has been withdrawn in perpetuity.
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Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This alcaholic Al-Fayad is obsessed with Diana and his belief that she was expecting his son's child outside wedlock! How wonderful, a so-called Muslim applauding and insisting that he was about to become a grandfather of a ******* child!

He just keeps milking the whole situation for the sake of publicity instead of letting the deceased rest. Everyone knows that Diana was madly in love with Hasnat Khan who probably rejected her advances for family reasons, Dodi was just someone whose arms she fell into to comfort herself. Diana through Imran and Hasnat Khan was far more interested in Pakistan then Egypt or any Arab country.

Al-Fayad can't prove anything outrightly though there will always be many conspiracies about Diana's death. My own view is that she was killed due too not fitting into the system and because Charles wanted to remarry.
 
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