Dive into the world of innovation and creativity with this curated list of biopics about inventors. These films not only celebrate the minds behind groundbreaking inventions but also delve into the personal challenges and triumphs of these visionaries. From the electric lightbulb to the personal computer, these stories inspire and enlighten, offering a unique perspective on how inventions have shaped our world.

Edison, the Man (1940)
Description: This classic film portrays Thomas Edison's life, focusing on his invention of the electric lightbulb and his relentless pursuit of innovation.
Fact: Spencer Tracy played Edison, and the film was one of the first to use Technicolor, showcasing the era's technological advancements.


The Aviator (2004)
Description: While not strictly about an inventor, Howard Hughes was a prolific innovator in aviation and film. This film captures his eccentricities, his contributions to technology, and his personal life.
Fact: Martin Scorsese directed this film, which received 11 Academy Award nominations, winning five, including Best Cinematography.


The Prestige (2006)
Description: While primarily a drama about rival magicians, the film delves into Nikola Tesla's real-life work on electricity and his invention of the Tesla coil, which plays a crucial role in the plot.
Fact: David Bowie portrayed Tesla, and the film was praised for its accurate depiction of Tesla's inventions.


The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015)
Description: This film tells the story of Srinivasa Ramanujan, an Indian mathematician whose contributions to mathematics were groundbreaking, despite his lack of formal training.
Fact: The film was based on the book by Robert Kanigel, and Dev Patel's performance as Ramanujan was widely praised.


The Social Network (2010)
Description: While Mark Zuckerberg might not be an inventor in the traditional sense, his creation of Facebook revolutionized social interaction and communication, making this film a fitting inclusion.
Fact: The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay, and its depiction of the founding of Facebook was both controversial and acclaimed.


The Imitation Game (2014)
Description: Focused on Alan Turing, the British mathematician who cracked the German Enigma code during WWII, this film explores his contributions to computer science and his personal struggles with his homosexuality.
Fact: The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won for Best Adapted Screenplay.


The Current War (2017)
Description: This film dramatizes the rivalry between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse over which electric power delivery system would dominate the market. It's a tale of ambition, innovation, and the battle for control of the future of electricity.
Fact: The film was initially set to release in 2017 but faced delays due to the Harvey Weinstein scandal. Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Edison was critically acclaimed.


Jobs (2013)
Description: This biopic traces the life of Steve Jobs from his early days at Reed College to the founding of Apple and his return to the company. It highlights his vision, leadership, and the personal costs of his ambition.
Fact: Ashton Kutcher underwent a physical transformation to resemble Jobs, including adopting his diet, which reportedly led to health issues during filming.


The Theory of Everything (2014)
Description: This film tells the story of Stephen Hawking, focusing on his relationship with his wife Jane and his groundbreaking work in theoretical physics, despite his battle with motor neuron disease.
Fact: Eddie Redmayne won an Oscar for his portrayal of Hawking, and the film was praised for its depiction of Hawking's life and scientific contributions.


Hidden Figures (2016)
Description: This film celebrates the contributions of three African-American women at NASA who were instrumental in the success of the space race, showcasing their mathematical genius and the societal barriers they overcame.
Fact: The film was based on the non-fiction book by Margot Lee Shetterly, and it was nominated for three Academy Awards.
