Apple TV+ questions the boss who ran away

by time news

2023-08-28 20:02:29

Recounting the legal setbacks and suspicions of embezzlement at the top of a large firm may seem dry, recognize The Guardian. “It’s not easy to enthrall crowds with this kind of plot, even when the story is as incredible as that of former Nissan-Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn – accused of misuse of corporate assets and imprisoned in the Japan, before his escape in 2019, when he was under heightened surveillance [à son domicile de Tokyo].” The documentary series Looking for Carlos Ghosn, released on Apple TV + on August 25, is doing wonderfully, salutes the British daily.

“The series seeks to trace the whole story, which is long and complex. And she does not hesitate to take her time”, recognizes the newspaper. CNN find however the result “takes a little too long to get to the most interesting passages.” The director, James Jones, relies on the book of a duo of reporters from Wall Street Journal, reports the American channel: Boundless (not translated into French), by Nick Kostov and Sean McLain, both present in the documentary, also co-produced by the American newspaper.

The first episodes present the context of the rise of the Franco-Lebanese-Brazilian businessman: after a stint at Michelin, he was noticed at Renault and applied his same cost-cutting methods (whose layoff plans are integral part) to the partner ja

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