The controversial documentary film Juan Carlos: The Fall of the King, which will premiere on SkyShowtime on Monday 22 May in Spain and other countries, will not be broadcast in the UK. Behind this decision made by Sky in the UK, according to confidentialitythe fear of a lawsuit over the content of the documentary would have prompted a law firm in London to request that it be cancelled.
Christian Betz, the creator of the documentary series, expressed his surprise at the cessation of broadcasting in the UK in a statement to the German medium Dwdl that he had previously collected. the world“After more than two years of intense collaboration with colleagues at Sky Studios UK, the sudden delay of broadcasting took us by surprise,” he admits.
The documentary, which appears to cast a negative, biased and tendentious view of King Juan Carlos, involved Spanish and foreign journalists who showed conflicting positions regarding the personality of Juan Carlos I, as well as who Corinna Larsenwho interviewed the cast of this four-episode documentary series at length.
Among the voices in favor of the King Juan Carlos character appearing in the documentary series is former head of government José María Aznar, who asserts that without the authority shown by Juan Carlos I, the F-23 coup “is probably unstoppable.” Aznar defines the king as “the king of democracy in Spain.
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