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In 'War in Telecom: The Four Colours of Capitalism,' director François RabatĂ© navigates the cutthroat world of telecommunications with a keen eye. The film's tone is both analytical and engaging, pulling you into the complex interplay of business strategies and personal ambitions. The pacing feels brisk, yet it allows moments for the audience to digest the profound implications of the telecom wars. The four main playersâBouygues, Richard, Niel, and Drahiâare portrayed not just as business tycoons but as avatars of broader capitalist themes. There's a certain rawness to the way their stories unfold, reflecting the chaotic nature of the industry. The documentary captures a significant chapter in economic history, making it a fascinating watch for anyone intrigued by corporate dynamics.
In-depth exploration of telecom industry dynamicsUnique perspectives from key industry figuresThought-provoking themes on capitalism
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François Rabaté
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