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There's a new documentary series about the rise and fall of disgraced former Nissan-Renault chairman Carlos Ghosn. The documentary is based on an investigative book published in 2022.
Apple TV+ documentary series “Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn” reconstructs the rise and fall of former Nissan and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn, whose incarceration in Japan on financial ...
Carlos Ghosn, the former rock star businessman who fell from grace and fled authorities smuggled in a music instrument box, is getting what his dramatic story deserves — a multi-part documentary ...
In December 2019, news broke that former Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn, who was on bail in Japan, had fled to Lebanon with the assistance of an American former Special Operations soldier and his son. [21] An Interpol Red Notice was issued in early 2020 for Taylor and his son Peter for their alleged involvement in smuggling Ghosn out of Japan.
He was the subject of another business book called Turnaround: How Carlos Ghosn Rescued Nissan by David Magee. [248] He also provided strategic business commentary and on-the-job lessons to aspiring managers in a book called The Ghosn Factor: 24 Inspiring Lessons From Carlos Ghosn, the Most Successful Transnational CEO by Miguel Rivas-Micoud. [249]
It told the story of the Chernobyl disaster using personal interviews with people who were there and newly discovered, dramatic footage filmed at the nuclear plant The film was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Documentary and won a BAFTA for Best Editing. [8] In 2023 his series Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn was released on Apple TV+. [9]
Add “Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn” to the list of documentaries that probably shouldn’t have been expanded to “docuseries” status, taking too long getting to the juicy parts.
Best documentary at the International Monte-Carlo Television Festival [7] and best investigative film at Festival International du Grand Reportage d'Actualités (FIGRA). 2008 "Armes, trafic et raison d'état," a 90 minutes film on the flow of weapons pouring into Eastern Congo Arte TV, a French-German channel, co-directed by Paul Moreira and ...