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A new documentary is calling into question who took the photo of a naked girl running from a napalm bombing during the Vietnam War .
The AP says it has "no reason to believe anyone other than Nick Ut took the picture" The film about the Pulitzer Prize -winning picture, " The Stringer ," is scheduled to debut next week at the Sundance Film Festival .
Ut's lawyer is seeking to block the premiere, threatening a defamation lawsuit.
AP says it spoke to seven surviving people who were in Trang Bang or AP 's Saigon bureau that day .
They maintain they have no reason to doubt their own conclusions that Ut had taken the photo.
A key source for the story in "The Stringer " is Carl Robinson , then a photo editor for the AP in Saigon .
Robinson was initially overruled in his judgment not to use the picture.
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