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  1. 15 ago 2021 · Jed Rothstein’s lively documentary shines a light on WeWork – the brainchild of Israeli-American entrepreneur Adam Neumann – a glorified real estate company that sold itself on its potential ...

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  2. Therefore, it's commendable that WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $46 Billion Unicorn captures at least most of the what involved in the story. From beginning to end, the documentary systematically moves through the company's existence, publicly and privately, prior to its swift collapse. While limiting, the focus is clearly all on Adam ...

  3. WeWork: or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn takes a look at the community-centric ideal that sent the little co-working venture sky-rocketing and then investigates what was really going on behind the scenes. IMDb 6.6 1 h 41 min 2021. 18+. Documentary · Edifying.

  4. About. WEWORK: OR THE MAKING AND BREAKING OF A $47 BILLION UNICORN is a feature documentary that explores the rise and fall of one of the biggest corporate flameouts and venture capitalist bubbles in recent years – the story of WeWork, and its hippie-messianic leader Adam Neumann. Utilizing interviews with journalists, experts, high-ranking ...

  5. 2 apr 2021 · Summary Exploring the rise and fall of one of the biggest corporate flameouts and venture capitalist bubbles in recent years – this is the story of WeWork and its hippie-messianic leader Adam Neumann who makes you beg the question, was he trying to create a cult? Documentary. Directed By: Jed Rothstein.

  6. 1 apr 2021 · WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn Find Tickets When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate commission.

  7. Rothstein does a nice job of tracking the progression of the company via graphics showing valuation each year beginning with a few million in 2012 through a peak of $47 billion in 2018. He also explores how, within a 6 week period, the company went from that peak to near bankrupt.