The 5 Best Business-Themed Movies to Inspire Entrepreneurs and Managers!

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The Prime Infotech team loves movies! Movies that entertain, educate, inform, and inspire – we all have our favourites. For this article, we put our heads (and hearts!) together to compile a list of five amazing business-themed movies that all entrepreneurs and managers should definitely watch!

The imitation game

This movie is about Alan Turing, a man who was vilified in his lifetime but is celebrated as one of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century. Turing is frequently credited with setting the foundation for today’s digital revolution, especially around Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

You don’t have to be a technical person or a part of a technology company to enjoy this movie or to understand the challenges anyone can face in their life and career. It also has an inspiring underlying message: brilliance can come in any form, even unexpected ones.

Catch me if you can

This somewhat-light-hearted film exemplifies the entrepreneurial journey. It shows some of the key qualities every entrepreneur should have, including a thick skin and the ability to think fast on their feet. The movie also touches upon other important themes like problem-solving and perseverance. Watching it will inspire you to look for creative solutions even when stuck in a difficult situations.

Wall Street

This 1987 classic can get a little heavy in terms of financial jargon. However, its main themes of human greed and morality will strike a chord with you. You will see that it can be easy to obsess over money and get carried away by a glamorous, wealthy lifestyle. More importantly, you will understand how to avoid falling into this trap and remain an ethical and moral person who maintains their self-respect.

The Godfather trilogy

If one word could describe these movies, it has to be “relationships”. Each film in the trilogy shows why relationships are so important for any business (even an illegal one!). Don’t worry about the frequent references to an unfamiliar culture or lifestyle and focus on its main lessons: build a strong network, focus on helping people, and always keep an eye on the competition.

The Devil wears Prada

This is not a frivolous movie about fashionistas and shallow people! Although the film is set in the fashion industry, its lessons apply everywhere: treat others with respect, be professional in every situation, do your best even when struggling, and never ever give up on your beliefs and values.