When we meet Kaleil Isaza Tuzman in the terrific new documentary “Startup.com,” he’s leaving his high-paying investment-banking job at Goldman Sachs in New York to join up with childhood friend Tom ...
When Artisan Entertainment was getting ready to send Startup.com to the Sundance Film Festival last January, the studio’s CEO, Amir Malin, had a simple three-word suggestion for the guy who’s ...
D.A. Pennebaker's documentary attempts to chronicle both a company and the friendship between its founders. It doesn't do either very well. You never get a sense that these guys care that much about ...
Startup.com,a documentary released in 2001, tracked the rise and fall of GovWorks, creator of websites allowing governments to transact business with constituents looking to pay parking tickets and ...
During the 1992 presidential campaign, legendary documentarian D.A. Pennebaker (Don't Look Back) and Chris Hegadus, his wife and frequent collaborator, were lucky enough to have their cameras at the ...
In "Startup.com," members of the documaking team behind acclaimed 1994 feature "The War Room" assemble a fascinating chronicle of the Icarus flight of the e-commerce revolution as mirrored in the ...
With remarkable efficiency, the feature documentary “Startup.com” tracks the rise and fall of an Internet company named GovWorks. In doing so, the movie alluringly evokes the rush of late ’90s ...
It’s not every day, or every decade, that you get to see a film as eye opening in its timeliness as Startup.com. The movie, which documents the heady rise and even more spectacular fall of an Internet ...
Startup.com couldn't be more topical as it follows pals Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman in their efforts to create an Internet company to help people pay parking tickets. Tom and Kaleil get rich, ...
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