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  1. The Founder. 2016 1h 55m PG-13. 7.2 (180K) Rate. 66 Metascore. The story of Ray Kroc, a salesman who turned two brothers' innovative fast food eatery, McDonald's, into the biggest restaurant business in the world, with a combination of ambition, persistence, and ruthlessness.

    • The Social Network. Diretto da David Fincher, The Social Network racconta la storia di come Mark Zuckerberg ha creato Facebook mentre studiava ad Harvard e di come è stato successivamente citato in giudizio da due fratelli che hanno affermato di aver rubato la loro idea e dal suo migliore amico che è stato estromesso dall’azienda.
    • Pirates of Silicon Valley. Basato sul libro Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer, Pirates of Silicon Valley esplora la rivalità tra Steve Jobs e Bill Gates tra il 1971 e il 1997.
    • Startup.com. Se vuoi saperne di più sull’ascesa e la caduta delle aziende internet durante la bolla di thedotcom, allora Startup.com è il film perfetto.
    • Wall Street. Questo è il film con il famoso discorso “Greed is good”, pronunciato dal carismatico Gordon Gekko interpretato brillantemente da Michael Douglas, che ha vinto un premio Oscar per la sua performance.
    • “The Social Network”
    • “Jerry Maguire”
    • “Joy”
    • “Wall Street”
    • “The Devil Wears Prada”
    • “Office Space”
    • “Erin Brockovich”
    • “The Founder”
    • “Baby Boom”
    • “Big Night”

    The best entrepreneur movies always include some kind of rail against the establishment—and “The Social Network” is no different. This movie details the treacherous path of Facebook’s beginnings when entrepreneurial-minded Mark Zuckerberg (played here by Jesse Eisenberg) launches the social network in his Harvard dorm to get back at a recent ex-gir...

    In this entrepreneur tale of the fall and rise of a high-powered sports agent, Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is fired from his successful company after advocating for his belief that agents should have a more personal touch, with fewer clients and more time to understand them. He impulsively starts his own sports management agency with the only client...

    Another true-to-life entrepreneur movie is “Joy”, the story of entrepreneur and business magnate Joy Mangano. At the start, Mangano (Jennifer Lawrence) lives in a rundown house with two kids, her divorced parents, her grandmother, and her ex-husband (who spends his days doing karaoke in the basement). Her future looks dim until she is struck with t...

    “Greed is good,“ is the tireless mantra of “Wall Street”‘s money-obsessed antagonist Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas). This entrepreneur movie tells the story of Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), a young and ambitious stockbroker who dives headfirst into the volatile 1980’s stock exchange. With his new boss’s aggressive thesis ingrained into his training, Bud...

    From the real-life story of a young woman determined to make it in publishing comes this tale of the power of success and intimidation. Andy is an aspiring journalist and despite her fashion faux-pas she manages to impress Miranda Priestly (a thinly veiled Anna Wintour), editor-in-chief of the prestigious Runway magazine (a thinly veiled Vogue maga...

    No one knows the monotony of corporate culture better than Peter Gibbons ( Ron Livingston). Peter’s daily interactions with tedious coworkers and an exhausting boss result in regular daydreams of destroying the software company he works for. Work relationships and office politics are at the center of this satirical comedy, and any entrepreneur who ...

    This legal drama brings to light the true story of Erin Brockovich (played by Julia Roberts) and her unlikely win against corporate bigwigs Pacific Gas and Electric Company(PG&E). A previously unemployed mother of three, Brockovich gains favor as a legal researcher in the small town of Hinkley, California, when she learns the residents’ health issu...

    In this retelling of the founding father of McDonald’s, Ray Kroc is a businessman who cashes in on a restaurant with a new style of food delivery—hamburgers made in 30 seconds, not 30 minutes. Kroc is relentless in his pursuit of building the world’s greatest fast food empire, and his path to greatness doesn’t come without troubles. With endless id...

    In this female-centric entrepreneur movie, corporate bigwig J.C. Wiatt (Diane Keaton) and her equally workaholic boyfriend (Harold Ramis) find themselves more in love with their careers than each other. When a distant relative dies and appoints J.C. the guardian of a baby girl, her professional life beings to fall apart: her career-obsessed boyfrie...

    In “Big Night,” two immigrant Italian brothers—Primo (Tony Shalhoub), a gifted chef, and Secondo (Stanley Tucci), a practical type—start a restaurant. But Primo’s refusal to compromise his “vision,” results in a menu of dishes American customers are unaccustomed to. As a result, the restaurant is nearly forced into an early foreclosure. Suddenly, a...

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  2. Top 50 Best Movies for Entrepreneurs. Each movie is a masterclass in starting and scaling a business that touch on resourcefulness, invention, relationships and more. Plus, the inspiration that comes from them is priceless.

  3. 23 gen 2024 · Young entrepreneurs can learn invaluable lessons from these resonant stories. In this listicle, we review the top 25 movies about entrepreneurs capturing startup sagas, extracting key takeaways to inform your own entrepreneurial journey.

  4. 20 mag 2021 · Whether you are just starting out on your business venture or have been at it for years, you can glean some powerful insights from these 18 provocative and wildly entertaining films. Related: 17...

  5. The Social Network. 2010 2h PG-13. 7.8 (765K) Rate. 95 Metascore. As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.