Controversial Princess Diana documentary NEWS


Controversial Princess Diana documentary

Keith Allen's controversial documentary on Princess Diana's death titled Unlawful Killing will be screened at Cannes and will not be shown in UK cinemas.



Actor and documentary film-maker Keith Allen will screen Unlawful Killing at the Cannes film festival in just a few days time which has taken over three years to create. The film was created with use of evidence following extensive interviews with people who knew Diana and alleges that 'dark forces' worked to cover up the facts of Diana's death in 1997.

Unlawful Killing has been described as 'the inquest of the inquest' by Allen and will be sure to cause a stir as it will show a photograph of the Princess as she lay dying, taken by paparazzi just moments after the car crash. The image is reportedly so graphic that it was pixelated during the inquest.

'Screening this film in Cannes for the world's media will be both exhilarating and terrifying for me,' said Allen. 'As far back as 2004, I had been intrigued by Mohamed Al Fayed's unrelenting determination to seek answers to the questions surrounding the death of his son, Dodi and Princess Diana.

'By going 'undercover' at the inquest, I hoped to reconcile some of my own suspicions too ' but what I experienced was horrifying. This film is, in short, the inquest of the inquest.'

The film will include recreations of the inquest and interviews with Tony Curtis, Kitty Kelley, Mohamed Al Fayed, Piers Morgan and many others.



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