Are you fascinated by the minds behind the technology that shapes our world? This curated collection of biopics delves into the lives of computer geniuses, offering a glimpse into their struggles, triumphs, and the groundbreaking innovations they brought to life. From the garage startups to the halls of academia, these films not only entertain but also inspire, showing the human side of the digital revolution. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply love a good story, these movies provide a unique perspective on the people who changed the course of history.

Hackers (1995)
Description: While more of a cult classic, this film features young hackers who use their computer skills to thwart a corporate villain, showcasing the hacker culture of the '90s.
Fact: The film's depiction of hacking was criticized for its inaccuracies but has since become iconic for its style and portrayal of hacker subculture.


The Social Network (2010)
Description: This film chronicles the founding of Facebook, focusing on Mark Zuckerberg's journey from a Harvard student to a tech mogul. It's a tale of ambition, betrayal, and the complexities of friendship in the digital age.
Fact: Aaron Sorkin's script was based on the book "The Accidental Billionaires." The film was shot in chronological order to capture the actors' evolving emotions.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Description: Though not a traditional biopic, Lisbeth Salander, the film's protagonist, is a hacker and computer genius, making it a fitting inclusion for her unique skills.
Fact: The film was directed by David Fincher, known for his meticulous attention to detail.


The Fifth Estate (2013)
Description: A dramatization of the early days of WikiLeaks, focusing on Julian Assange, whose computer skills were instrumental in exposing secrets worldwide.
Fact: The film's title refers to the idea of media as a fifth branch of government.


Steve Jobs (2015)
Description: Another take on Steve Jobs' life, this film focuses on three pivotal product launches, offering a more intimate look at his personality and the impact of his work.
Fact: The screenplay was written by Aaron Sorkin, who also penned "The Social Network."


The Imitation Game (2014)
Description: This film tells the story of Alan Turing, the mathematician who cracked the German Enigma code during WWII, highlighting his genius and the personal struggles he faced.
Fact: The film's title refers to Turing's test for artificial intelligence, and Benedict Cumberbatch was nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal.


Jobs (2013)
Description: A biopic of Steve Jobs, focusing on his early years, his ousting from Apple, and his triumphant return. It's a story of vision, innovation, and the personal cost of genius.
Fact: Ashton Kutcher went on a fruitarian diet to resemble Steve Jobs' appearance during his early years.


Snowden (2016)
Description: This film delves into the life of Edward Snowden, a computer intelligence consultant who leaked classified information from the NSA, sparking a global debate on privacy.
Fact: Oliver Stone directed this film, known for his political thrillers.


Hidden Figures (2016)
Description: While not exclusively about computer geniuses, this film highlights the contributions of African-American women mathematicians at NASA, showcasing their role in the space race.
Fact: The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)
Description: This TV movie explores the rivalry between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, capturing the essence of the early days of personal computing.
Fact: The film was made with the cooperation of Microsoft but not Apple, leading to some creative liberties.
