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Watch: Trailer of Danish documentary film on John Dalli snus controversy released

Sunday, 12 March 2017, 11:43 Last update: about 8 years ago

The trailer if ‘The John Dalli Mystery,’ a Danish film on the controversy surrounding former EU Commissioner John Dalli, has just been released.

The film details the investigation by journalists Mads Brügger and Mikael Bertelsen into the scandal surrounding Mr Dalli’s resignation from the Barroso cabinet, after one of his associates allegedly asked for a €60 million bribe from a tobacco company. John Dalli was at the time working on a tobacco directive.  

The film, directed by Jeppe Rønde, features Silvio Zammit and journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The trailer, while not revealing much about the conclusion of the investigation, shows snippets from an interview with Mr Dalli, filmed at his Portomaso residence.

This is the official synopsis: “Brügger and Bertelsen uncover the plans for the murder of a former EU commissioner in a thrilling and funny detective film, where one twist follows another.

Eight years ago, Mads Brügger and Mikael Bertelsen tried to solve the murder of an EU official in 1993. A project that concluded in a dead end. Hoping to make good for their old defeat, the two journalists decide to investigate a complex case about the former EU Health Commissioner, John Dalli, who was fired under suspicion of being in the pocket of the tobacco industry. Brügger and Bertelsen travel to Malta to meet Dalli, who comes across as quite likeable. And it does not take long before they uncover an extensive conspiracy against him, when Dalli is suddenly contacted by a secret source who claims to be in possession of documents and recordings that contain plans to kill him. The source agrees to send the explosive material to Malta, and the two Danish journalists convince Dalli to enter an agreement with the shady source. And from then on, 'The John Dalli Mystery' develops into a disturbing and dark-humoured detective film with far-reaching consequences – and with threads running from Brussels to an island in the Caribbean.

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