This curated list brings together ten films that intertwine the high-stakes world of the stock market with the emotional rollercoaster of romance. These movies not only provide insights into the financial sector but also explore the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of economic fluctuations. Whether you're a finance enthusiast or a lover of heartfelt stories, this collection offers a unique perspective on love, ambition, and the pursuit of wealth.

Wall Street (1987)
Description: This film delves into the life of a young stockbroker who gets entangled with a ruthless corporate raider, all while navigating a complicated love affair. It's a classic tale of greed, ambition, and romance.
Fact: The phrase "Greed is good" from this movie became iconic. Michael Douglas won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Gordon Gekko.


Working Girl (1988)
Description: A secretary with big dreams in the finance world finds herself in a romantic and professional tug-of-war when she takes over her boss's job and starts a relationship with a stockbroker.
Fact: The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


Boiler Room (2000)
Description: A young man gets involved in a shady brokerage firm, where he learns the ropes of high-pressure sales and the stock market, all while trying to maintain a relationship with his girlfriend.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events and includes cameos from real-life stockbrokers.


The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Description: While not directly about the stock market, this film captures the spirit of financial ambition and personal struggle, with a strong undercurrent of romance and family.
Fact: Will Smith and his son Jaden played father and son in the movie, adding a real-life touch to their on-screen relationship.


The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Description: This film showcases the excesses of Wall Street through the life of Jordan Belfort, whose personal life is as tumultuous as his financial dealings.
Fact: The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Martin Scorsese.


The Big Short (2015)
Description: While primarily a financial drama, this film includes elements of romance and personal relationships amidst the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis, highlighting the human side of economic turmoil.
Fact: The film uses celebrity cameos to explain complex financial terms, making it both educational and entertaining.


Margin Call (2011)
Description: This movie focuses on a pivotal 24-hour period at an investment bank during the financial crisis, where personal relationships and professional ethics collide, offering a glimpse into the lives of traders.
Fact: The film was shot in just 17 days, and much of the dialogue was improvised by the actors.


Arbitrage (2012)
Description: A hedge fund magnate tries to sell his company while covering up a deadly accident, all while his marriage and family life are on the brink of collapse.
Fact: Richard Gere's performance was critically acclaimed, and the film was praised for its realistic portrayal of the financial world.


The Intern (2015)
Description: An intern at an e-commerce startup learns about the stock market and life from his young, ambitious boss, leading to an unexpected friendship and romance.
Fact: Robert De Niro's character was inspired by real-life stories of older interns at tech companies.


Equity (2016)
Description: A female investment banker fights to close a big deal while dealing with personal and professional challenges, including a romantic entanglement with a colleague.
Fact: This film was one of the first to focus on women in the finance industry, offering a fresh perspective on Wall Street.
