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Netflix’s Docu ‘Cocaine Air’ Soars to Second Slot on Weekly Top 10

The captivating true story behind Netflix’s documentary mini-series “Cocaine Air: Smugglers” is wilder than a Coen Brothers movie. The series follows the adventures of former French air force pilots, Pascal Fauret and Bruno Odos, who were arrested in the Dominican Republic with over 1,500 pounds of cocaine aboard the private plane they were flying.

Directed by Olivier Bouchara and Jerome Pierrat, the documentary has garnered millions of views on Netflix since its release, ranking second on the weekly top 10 for non-English content. The story unfolds through interviews with the pilots, French judge Christine Saunier-Ruellan, and other key players involved in the case.

The series delves into the pilots’ claim of innocence, the efforts to bring them to justice, and the involvement of various individuals, including former President Nicolas Sarkozy. The documentary also sheds light on the complexities of the case, from the escape by boat to the ongoing legal battles in both France and the Dominican Republic.

Bouchara and Pierrat, the masterminds behind the series, were drawn to the surreal nature of the story and the unlikely cast of characters involved. Through their extensive research and interviews with key figures, they were able to unravel the intricate web of events leading up to the pilots’ arrest.

The popularity of “Cocaine Air” has surpassed that of other Netflix documentaries, showcasing the public’s fascination with true crime stories. Bouchara and Pierrat’s dedication to uncovering the truth behind the case has led to a compelling and engaging series that has captivated audiences worldwide.

In an interview with Variety, Bouchara and Pierrat shared their insights into the making of the series and the challenges they faced in bringing the story to life. Their collaboration has resulted in a gripping portrayal of a real-life drama that is stranger than fiction.

As “Cocaine Air: Smugglers” continues to captivate viewers, it serves as a reminder of the complexities of the justice system and the enduring allure of true crime stories. With its compelling narrative and engaging storytelling, the series stands out as a must-watch for fans of gripping documentaries.

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