5 Films Must Be Seen By Everyone Interested In Entrepreneurship

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Are you an entrepreneur or want to be one day?
You are invited to watch these documentaries, which will inspire you a lot, and we will ensure that they will help you with ideas and perceptions during the journey of your career, but will inevitably leave a deep impact on your mind and will stimulate you further to continue.
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5 Films About Entrepreneurship.

1- The Social Network

The film that tells the most important success story at the beginning of this millennium, the story of the founding of the social network and the largest (Facebook) by young Mark Zuckerberg, who became a billionaire within a few years of its launch.

The story is distinctive, the film is fast-paced and very enthusiastic and very impressive, and clearly tells the most important stations that confronted Mark to work his giant Facebook legend.

Note: Mark Zuckerberg himself showed some discomfort from some Maga in this film, and considered that it shows the appearance of a young man who seeks fame at any price. It is far from it - as he put it!

2- Startup kids

A documentary about the stories of young successful entrepreneurs who have started their online business. The film features interviews with the founders of Vimeo, Dropbox, Soundcloud and other Internet companies founded by young entrepreneurs and has achieved notable successes in recent years.

The film was made by entrepreneurs from Iceland who set up their own company after the global crisis and wanted to encourage young people to start their own projects. The filmmakers have raised the money to make it through Kickstarter Group Finance.

3-Indie game

This documentary is co-funded with the filmmakers "Made This Time" by Kickstarter. The film follows the stories of a number of self-employed game developers, how their products are made, and the most important problems and challenges they face. And the reasons for their successes or failures.

4- Steve Jobs: One last thing

Just a short time after Steve Jobs died in 2011, PBS, which includes personal interviews with friends and opponents, announced a fairly balanced view of the life of one of the most famous and successful entrepreneurs in history. A film for anyone looking for movies about entrepreneurship to watch.

The film also highlights the personal and social aspects unknown to the fans of Jobs, and contains several clips from the old interviews "not famous" for Jobs before being famous and broadcast his reputation, the film also focuses heavily on Apple and the philosophy of Jobs in its management.

5- The call of the entrepreneur

The documentary, produced in 2007, tells three stories of entrepreneurs in parallel: Brad Morgan, Frank Hanna and Jamie Lay, Morgan is a farmer and producer of milk. The film tells the story from simple farms to a million-dollar dairy company owner. New York City and a specialist in financial engineering. Lai recounts the story of his rise to Communist China, his move to Hong Kong and the opening of a retail chain before he succeeds in establishing a major advertising company.
The film also uses interviews to show the views of many economists and business people.

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Great selection. I've seen indie game and The Social network. That's very inspiring. On the cruel side of business I would recommand The founder with Micheal Keaton. It tells the story of McDonald's "founder" who basically stole the project from their creators. Mind blowing!

of course founder is amazing movie.
Great Note here is the trailer