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The rise and fall of the American Dream.

  Startup.com

From the creators of the
academy award® nominated The War Room.
  Startup.com
A film by Chris Hegedus & Jehane Noujaim
"Simply terrific... I defy anyone to find a fictional film as compelling."
- Leonard Maltin, Playboy

"One of the hot-buzz movies of this year's Sundance Film Festival.
An unblinking close-up of ambition under pressure...
What began as an amusing business story turns into riveting human drama."

- Karen Durbin, Elle

"Compelling! A text for fast times, a roller-coaster history of one dot-com's boom and bust. Seems less a documentary than an instant replay. A small tale that, under examination, tells a much bigger story. A vivid document of the times. Captures their hyper-caffeinated spirit."
- John Schwartz, NY Times (read the entire review)

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D A Pennebaker presents an Artisan Entertainment Release
Running Time: 1 hr. 43 minutes
Unrated
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"The year 2000 was not kind to the young Internet industry. Tech stocks tanked. Fresh capital for dot-coms dried up. At least 130 online firms died and an estimated 40,000 dot-com workers lost jobs."
Jon Swartz, USA Today, 12/28/2000

Scene from Startup.com As an ailing economy reduces high-flying Internet companies around the country to bankruptcy, acclaimed documentary team Chris Hegedus, D A Pennebaker and newcomer Jehane Noujaim take a behind-the-scenes look at the volatile start-up phenomenon, chronicling the turbulent development of govWorks.com, an award-winning Internet site that facilitates interaction between local government, citizens and businesses. Turning a familiar headline story into a high-pressure personal odyssey, Startup.com follows the trials of partners Kaleil Isaza Tuzman and Tom Herman, best friends since childhood, as they progress from being rookies with only a business plan to assuming the leadership of a nationally recognized Internet company struggling to survive an inhospitable economy.
With millions of dollars of venture capital at stake, Isaza Tuzman and Herman wrestle with the growing pains of a new business in the fickle Internet community, tackling technical difficulties, chartering the unpredictable venture capitalist waters, and out-smarting copy-cat competition. In one tense sequence, the partners receive a million offer from a venture capital firm that they must sign that day, without leaving the office. There's only one problem: they can't locate their lawyer on the phone. GovWorks.com even becomes the victim of sabotage when its offices are broken into and valuable documents, outlining business and marketing strategies, are stolen. In the end, however, none of these challenges prepares Isaza Tuzman or Herman for their own conflict over the management of govWorks.com., a conflict that will not only endanger their company and their jobs, but will irrevocably alter their lifelong friendship. Scene from Startup.com
Scene from Startup.com Picking up where today's headlines leave off, Startup.com examines the current troubled state of the Internet revolution, in which inflated ideals and dreams of instant wealth have been supplanted by harsh economic realities and broken promises. Graced with sensitive storytelling and a dynamic, intimate cinéma-vérité style, the film also manages to personalize this crisis with intensely private views of the people involved. More than just an insider look at an industry in flux, Startup.com becomes a deft exploration of friendship and the conflict between personal and business relationships.

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