Source: AgenciesIn conjunction with the Cannes International Film Festival, which starts next Wednesday, Egyptian multimillionaire Muhammad al-Fayed is planning to screen a documentary film “Unlawful killing” about the death of his son Dodi and Princess Diana and the circumstances surrounding the accident in August 1997.According to the British newspaper "The Independent", the documentary, partially financed by al-Fayed, is due to be screened to an exclusive audience of journalists and distributors, and al-Fayed would respond to their questions.The former “Harrods” owner confirms that Diana and Dodi were killed as a result of a conspiracy involving British Intelligence, the British Royal Family and the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.March 2011, and after three years as an undercover-journalist, British director, actor and TV host Keith Allen has finished shooting the film.According to the court's decision, Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed died in an accident resulting from the lack of due care of the Mercedes driver.A source from the film’s crew points that the documentary shows how vital evidences have been concealed, why the Royal Family was not claimed to testify and how Media, especially British, hid what has been happening.