Antony Thomas Presents - Death of a Princess
Date: May 22, 2009 7:00 PM
Since it's 1980 transmission, the film has never been re-broadcast in the UK
Antony's reasons for making the film
''I set off to investigate this story with the idea of doing it as a drama, and gradually I realized that something completely different was developing. Where I traveled through the Arab world, the story was celebrated. Everyone had their own version of that story, all very, very different. ...Whoever I spoke to, whether they were Palestinians, whether they were conservative Saudis, whether they were radicals, they attached themselves to this princess. She'd become a myth. And they identified with her, and they kind of co-opted her to their cause. People were discussing things with me about their private lives, about their sexual feelings, about their political frustrations, that they'd never discussed with me before. ... Somehow this princess was sort of like a catalyst. And after thinking about it seriously, I thought, my gosh, this is perhaps an even more interesting story to tell.''
Tags for this entry: censorship, documentary, saudi arabia
2 Comments
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Cheryl