Unlawful Killing, a thrilling documentary about the death of Princess Diana is schedule to debut next week at the Cannes Film Festival. Controversy about the movie is stirring up as the documentary will feature a graphic paparazzi photo of the princess as she lays dying after a car crash in Paris.
There has been many speculations that the documentary is not about a conspiracy before the crash, but a provable conspiracy after the crash. The death image was among the documents used during the official inquest, but even then it was deemed to graphic to appear unedited, and pixelated.
Do you feel the documentary is going too far and a violation of the royal family’s privacy?
Watch the trailer, and tell me if this is something you feel is just another form of media and others capitalizing on the family?