Delving into the world of factories and industry, these biopics offer a unique glimpse into the lives of those who built and operated these monumental structures. From the gritty realities of factory life to the innovation and breakthroughs that changed the course of history, these films provide not only entertainment but also a deep understanding of the industrial revolution's human side. Whether you're a history buff, a film enthusiast, or simply curious about the inner workings of factories, this collection promises to enlighten and entertain.

The Iron Lady (2011)
Description: While primarily a biopic of Margaret Thatcher, the film includes scenes from her visits to factories and her policies affecting the industrial sector, providing insight into the political impact on factories.
Fact: Meryl Streep won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Thatcher. The film was shot in various locations, including the Houses of Parliament.


The Iron Lady (2011)
Description: While primarily a biopic of Margaret Thatcher, the film includes scenes from her visits to factories and her policies affecting the industrial sector, providing insight into the political impact on factories.
Fact: Meryl Streep won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Thatcher. The film was shot in various locations, including the Houses of Parliament.


Flash of Genius (2008)
Description: This film tells the story of Robert Kearns, the inventor of the intermittent windshield wiper, and his legal battle against the automotive industry. It's a tale of perseverance and the struggle of an individual against the might of big corporations.
Fact: The real Robert Kearns was an advisor on the film, ensuring accuracy in the portrayal of his life. The film was shot in Detroit, where much of the story takes place.


The Factory (2012)
Description: While not strictly a biopic, this thriller set in a factory explores the dark side of industrial life, focusing on a serial killer who targets factory workers. It provides a chilling backdrop to the factory environment.
Fact: The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, using an abandoned factory as its primary location. It stars John Cusack and Jennifer Carpenter.


The Factory (2012)
Description: This film, set in a factory, explores the dark side of industrial life, focusing on a serial killer who targets factory workers. It provides a chilling backdrop to the factory environment.
Fact: The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, using an abandoned factory as its primary location. It stars John Cusack and Jennifer Carpenter.


The Founder (2016)
Description: This film chronicles the rise of McDonald's, focusing on Ray Kroc, who turned a small burger stand into a global empire. It's a quintessential story of ambition, innovation, and the American Dream, set against the backdrop of the fast-food industry.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations, including the original McDonald's restaurant in San Bernardino, California. Michael Keaton, who plays Ray Kroc, gained weight for the role to accurately portray Kroc's physical transformation over the years.


The Men Who Built America (2012)
Description: While not a single film, this miniseries explores the lives of industrial titans like John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, whose factories and businesses shaped America. It's a comprehensive look at the industrial revolution through the eyes of its key players.
Fact: The series was produced by the History Channel, known for its in-depth historical documentaries. It features reenactments and interviews with historians to bring the era to life.


The Devil's Miner (2005)
Description: This documentary follows the life of a 14-year-old boy working in the silver mines of Cerro Rico in Bolivia, highlighting the harsh realities of child labor in the mining industry.
Fact: The film was shot over a period of two years, capturing the daily life and struggles of the miners. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming.


The Mill and the Cross (2011)
Description: This film, based on Pieter Bruegel's painting "The Procession to Calvary," explores the lives of those depicted in the painting, including scenes in a mill, offering a unique perspective on the industrial landscape of the 16th century.
Fact: The film uses a combination of live-action and CGI to recreate the painting's world. It was shot in Poland, where Bruegel's painting is housed.


The Mill and the Cross (2011)
Description: This film, based on Pieter Bruegel's painting "The Procession to Calvary," explores the lives of those depicted in the painting, including scenes in a mill, offering a unique perspective on the industrial landscape of the 16th century.
Fact: The film uses a combination of live-action and CGI to recreate the painting's world. It was shot in Poland, where Bruegel's painting is housed.
