Bill Gates: Netflix presents the first trailer for the new documentary series

Netflix has released a first trailer for the new documentary series: “Inside Bill's Brain”. With the documentary series, the streaming provider will portray in detail the life of the most famous computer genius of all time, Bill Gates. Bill Gates gave several interviews for the show in which he spoke about his hopes for the future, his fears and his inspirations. The mini-series premieres on September 20th.

Bill Gates: A personal interview with the Microsoft founder

Director Davis Guggenheim attempts to document Bill Gates' private and professional life in three episodes. Not only the founding of Microsoft and its success are illuminated, but also his life as a philanthropist and the charity work at his NGO. Guggenheim spoke not only with Gates himself, but also with his wife and friends, researched archival material, and conducted interviews with analysts and historians. Bill Gates' opponents also had their say during filming. Ultimately, the filmmaker strived for a neutral overall imagefrom the entrepreneurto create.

The director Davis Guggenheim is an Oscar winner

It's no wonder Netflix hired Davis Guggenheim to film a documentary series about Bill Gates. The director won an Oscar in 2007 for his film “An Inconvenient Truth.” In his documentary film, former American Vice President Al Gore addressed the issue of climate change. A few years later, Barack Obama commissioned him to make an advertising film for his campaign.

Netflix offers a varied program in September

Another documentary series from the USA will fight for viewers' attention. Celebrity presenter Chelsea Handler will tackle the sensitive topic of white privilege in the US. The streaming service Netflix will not only surprise viewers with exciting documentary series in September. Subscribers can also look forward to two German in-house productions. The first title, “Criminal,” is a crime series that was filmed in several European countries, including Germany. “Skyline” follows the story of a German rapper.

Two blockbusters from the USA, namely “Justice League” and “Blade Runner 2049” round off the wide range.