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Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, The Inventor
Last Updated: 09.16 PM, Oct 27, 2024
Bill Gates, the visionary behind Microsoft and one of the greatest tech giants across the globe, is turning another year wiser on October 28, 2024. To celebrate this titan’s 69th birthday, we have curated a binge-worthy list of mind-bending movies and documentaries. Whether you are a tech enthusiast or just a curious person, these contents offer a glimpse into the world of innovation. The best part? You can stream them all through OTTplay Premium, your one-stop shop for all kinds of interests.
Star-cast: Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels, Michael Stuhlbarg, Katherine Waterston
This biographical drama movie won two Golden Globe Awards and one BAFTA Award in 2016. This movie delves into the life of Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple Inc. Steve Jobs took his last breath in 2011 at the age of 56. This movie was made to honour the tech giant. The movie exhibits the tech giant’s life from rags to riches, what kind of difficulties he had to face before co-founding Apple, and what he had to go through while launching three major products at a time.
Star-cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Aaron Sorkin, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer, Dakota Johnson, Rashida Jones
Another biographical drama that won numerous prestigious accolades including three Oscars, four Golden Globe Awards, and three BAFTA Awards in 2011. This movie delves into the life of Mark Zuckerberg, the Meta Platforms co-founder and Facebook founder. The movie exhibits Mark’s determination to bring something iconic into the world from a very young age, his struggles, his relationship with his friends, his support system, and finally how he came up with Facebook.
This 52-minute-long documentary delves into how Apple, once hailed as a revolutionary force, began to face scrutiny for its alleged anti-competitive practices, intellectual property violations, and ethical concerns. The documentary also exhibits the controversies around the tech giant and the dark side of his success, from its App Store dominance to its labour practices.
Another documentary, with a 1-hour-59-minute duration, that delves into the life of Elizabeth Holmes, who is lauded as the next Steve Jobs for her revolutionary blood-testing innovation, ascended to the pinnacle of success as the world's youngest self-made billionaire. However, her meteoric rise was short-lived, as her multi-billion-dollar company collapsed, leaving behind a trial of shattered dreams and legal battles.
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