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Chris Pomorski's article delves into the controversy surrounding Netflix's French drama "No Limit," which bears striking similarities to the real-life story of freedivers Francisco Ferreras and his late wife Audrey Mestre, particularly her tragic death, leading Ferreras to sue Netflix for defamation, as he believes the film falsely implies he was responsible for her death by sabotage. #Freediving #Documentary #Defamation #FR #CU #US #MX #DO

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He Thinks Netflix Accused Him of Murder. The Courts Disagree.
Chris Pomorski conducted multiple interviews with Francisco Ferreras and spoke with more than 30 other people for this article.

In a detailed exploration of the controversial Netflix film "No Limit," which depicts a tragic story reminiscent of real-life elite freedivers Francisco Ferreras and Audrey Mestre, the article examines the legal ramifications of Ferreras suing Netflix for defamation, asserting that the film falsely implies his guilt in Mestre's death, while also reflecting on the complexities and contradictions within Ferreras' own narrative and persona as both a celebrated diver and a flawed individual. #Freediving #Documentary #Defamation #FR #CU #MX #DO

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He Thinks Netflix Accused Him of Murder. The Courts Disagree.
Chris Pomorski conducted multiple interviews with Francisco Ferreras and spoke with more than 30 other people for this article.

The article explores the controversies surrounding the French Netflix drama "No Limit," which is loosely based on the life of freediver Francisco Ferreras and the tragic death of his wife, Audrey Mestre, during a record dive, and highlights Ferreras's defamation lawsuit against Netflix for allegedly portraying him as a murderer, while also delving into the complexities of his career, personal relationships, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction in storytelling. #Freediving #Documentary #NetflixDrama #FR #CU #MX #DO

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He Thinks Netflix Accused Him of Murder. The Courts Disagree.
Chris Pomorski conducted multiple interviews with Francisco Ferreras and spoke with more than 30 other people for this article.

In "No Limit," a Netflix film inspired by the lives of elite freedivers, the tragic story of Roxana Aubrey and Pascal Gautier mirrors the real-life relationship of Audrey Mestre and Francisco Ferreras, leading Ferreras to sue Netflix for defamation after the film suggested he was responsible for Mestre's death during a freediving record attempt, sparking a complex debate over the blurred lines between fact and fiction in storytelling and the representation of real-life events. #Freediving #Netflix #Defamation #FR #CU #MX #DO #US

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He Thinks Netflix Accused Him of Murder. The Courts Disagree.
Chris Pomorski conducted multiple interviews with Francisco Ferreras and spoke with more than 30 other people for this article.

The article examines the complex legal and personal circumstances surrounding Francisco Ferreras's defamation lawsuit against Netflix over the film "No Limit," which depicts a tragic underwater accident reminiscent of the death of his wife, Audrey Mestre, a fellow freediver, raising questions about the blending of reality and fiction in storytelling. #Freediving #Defamation #NetflixDrama #FR #CU #MX #DO

www.nytimes.com
He Thinks Netflix Accused Him of Murder. The Courts Disagree.
Chris Pomorski conducted multiple interviews with Francisco Ferreras and spoke with more than 30 other people for this article.