Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent A high-profile doc working-titled “Tesla Files” that seeks to expose the alleged danger of Elon Musk’s political influence is set to be unveiled as a work-in-progress this week at the CPH:DOX international documentary festival in Copenhagen.
Produced by Germany’s Beetz Brothers and directed by Andreas Pichler (“The Milk System”) “Tesla Files” takes its cue from 100GB of leaked internal data provided by a whistleblower named Lukasz Krupski, who worked for Tesla in Norway, to German business newspaper Handelsblatt.
Krupski – who was fired from Tesla in 2022 – claimed the technology behind Tesla’s self-driving cars while he worked there was not safe enough to allow the cars to be driven on public roads.
In order to “understand Elon Musk today, we must examine The Elon Musk System — how he announces ideas, executes them, and relentlessly pushes forward technological solutions, often at the expense of truth and with real human consequences,” says the synopsis for “Tesla Files.” The timely doc is being produced by Beetz Brothers in tandem with a still unspecified German public broadcaster and a streamer.
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