(Photo by Taylor Jewell/Invision/AP, File)NEW YORK ā Even before āThe Dissidentā made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, director Bryan Fogel had a sense that his explosive Jamal Khashoggi documentary was going to be a tough sell.
The audience at Sundance included Hillary Clinton, Alec Baldwin and Reed Hastings, the Netflix chief executive.
In 2019, Netflix removed an episode of Hasan Minhajās āPatriot Actā that condemned the cover-up of Khashoggi's murder after a Saudi complaint.
Mohammed denied Saudi Arabia was behind the murder, then eventually granted it was carried out by agents of the Saudi government.
āUltimately, those risk assessments took the place of whether or not their couple hundred million subscribers would like to see this film,ā Fogel says.