- Something Ventured (2011)
- Silicon Cowboys (2016)
- The Hacker Wars (2014)
- Code: Debugging the Gender Gap (2015)
- Revolution OS (2001)
- We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists (2012)
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014)
- Code Rush (2000)
- The Code (2001)
- The Secret History of Silicon Valley (2014)
The world of coding is not just about writing lines of code; it's about creativity, problem-solving, and innovation. This curated list of documentaries provides a deep dive into the lives of coders, the history of programming, and the profound impact coding has on our daily lives. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a budding programmer, or just curious about how software shapes our world, these films offer a fascinating glimpse into the digital realm.

Something Ventured (2011)
Description: This documentary discusses the role of venture capitalists in the tech industry, indirectly showcasing how coding innovations were funded and brought to market.
Fact: It features interviews with venture capitalists who backed companies like Apple and Intel.


Silicon Cowboys (2016)
Description: While not strictly about coding, this film tells the story of Compaq, highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit and the coding prowess that helped them challenge IBM.
Fact: The film includes interviews with the founders of Compaq, who were instrumental in the PC revolution.


The Hacker Wars (2014)
Description: It delves into the lives of hacktivists, showing how coding can be used as a tool for political activism and the ethical dilemmas involved.
Fact: The film features interviews with famous hackers like Andrew "weev" Auernheimer.


Code: Debugging the Gender Gap (2015)
Description: This documentary tackles the issue of gender disparity in the tech industry, exploring how coding education and opportunities can be made more inclusive.
Fact: The film includes interviews with notable women in tech like Kimberly Bryant, founder of Black Girls Code.


Revolution OS (2001)
Description: A detailed look at the open-source software movement, focusing on the history of Linux and the GNU project, showcasing the philosophy behind coding for the community.
Fact: The film features interviews with key figures like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds.


We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists (2012)
Description: This documentary focuses on the rise of Anonymous, exploring how coding and hacking can influence social and political change.
Fact: The film was produced by Brian Knappenberger, who also directed "The Internet's Own Boy."


The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014)
Description: This film explores the life of Aaron Swartz, a programming prodigy and internet activist, highlighting his contributions to coding, open access, and his tragic end.
Fact: Aaron Swartz co-authored the RSS


Code Rush (2000)
Description: This documentary captures the intense atmosphere at Netscape during the development of Mozilla, offering a real-time look at the coding process and the race to release an open-source browser.
Fact: The film was shot over a period of 10 weeks, providing an unfiltered view of the tech industry's fast-paced environment.


The Code (2001)
Description: A documentary that follows the development of the Linux operating system, providing insights into the collaborative nature of coding in the open-source community.
Fact: The film was one of the first to document the Linux community extensively.


The Secret History of Silicon Valley (2014)
Description: This film explores the lesser-known history of Silicon Valley, including the contributions of military technology and coding to its development.
Fact: It was produced by Steve Blank, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and educator.
