Documentary exposé about the murdered journalist is proving tough to sell – not least because distributors may be wary of upsetting the SaudisAt the close of the US festival premiere of a documentary about the killing of the Saudi Arabian journalist
Jamal Khashoggi, the audience rose to its feet, cheering.
The Dissident’s tragic subject matter had already created interest, as had the glittering record of its director, Bryan Fogel. Critics were full of praise, with Variety calling it “an eye-opening thriller brew of corruption, cover-up and real-world courage”.