Movies like Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Pirates of Silicon Valley, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Social Network

    #323 most popular movie yesterday

    The Social Network offers a compelling glimpse into the formation of Facebook and the tumultuous lawsuits that followed. Similar to Pirates of Silicon Valley, this film provides an insightful look into how a revolution in the digital age was born, the genius behind it, and the inevitable controversies that success breeds.

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    2. Tucker: The Man and His Dream

    #3,699 most popular movie yesterday

    Tucker: The Man and His Dream is about maverick car designer Preston Tucker who battles to produce a more advanced car, only to be obstructed by the big, established auto manufacturers. Fans of Pirates of Silicon Valley will enjoy another story of an underdog's effort to innovate in the face of overwhelming opposition.

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    3. Jobs

    #3,924 most popular movie yesterday

    Jobs is a biographical drama chronicling the life of Steve Jobs, from college dropout to one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century. Fans of Pirates of Silicon Valley will appreciate the continued exploration into the tech icon's life, his work in revolutionizing personal computers, and his tumultuous career at Apple.

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    4. Middle Men

    #6,253 most popular movie yesterday

    Middle Men delves into the birth of online commerce by telling the story of Jack Harris, who helped create one of the first online billing companies, dealing with the adult entertainment industry. Its themes of entrepreneurship and the digital revolution are likely to resonate with viewers interested in the tech narratives of Pirates of Silicon Valley.

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    5. Flash of Genius

    #6,778 most popular movie yesterday

    Flash of Genius recounts the story of Robert Kearns, the inventor of the intermittent windshield wiper, who took on the Detroit automakers who he claimed stole his idea. Its focus on the challenges of innovation and the fight against corporate giants echoes the struggles depicted in Pirates of Silicon Valley.