Pirates of Silicon Valley
This tech-world biopic traces the fortunes of personal-computer companies Apple and Microsoft from their obscure dorm-room and backyard origins to their very public battle for corporate supremacy. Writer/director Martyn Burke follows the parallel lives of Microsoft founder Bill Gates (Anthony Michael Hall) and Apple co-founders Steve Jobs (Noah Wyle) and Steve Wozniak (Joey Slotnick) -- the former a crafty Harvard dropout, the latter a pair of hippies with jobs at Hewlett-Packard and a yen to sell miniature versions of corporate mainframes to small businesses and at-home enthusiasts. Much like the personal-computer industry itself, the action starts with Apple then gradually shifts to Microsoft. The former plot thread recounts how Jobs and Wozniak "borrowed" key concepts from a Xerox computer lab, eked out their success as countercultural businessmen, and finally fell out with one another over the pressure of success. The latter thread focuses on the way Gates learned from, then surpassed, the brains behind Apple and turned his company into the global powerhouse that it is today. Based on Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine's Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer, the film actually focuses only on that book's final chapters. Produced for cable channel TNT, Pirates of Silicon Valley debuted June 18, 1999. more..
Director: Martyn Burke
Starring: Noah Wyle,Anthony Michael Hall, Joey Slotnick, John DiMaggio, Josh Hopkins
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Best Edited Motion Picture Movie for Commercial Television
American Cinema Editors (2000)
Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week
Casting Society of America (1999)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television
Directors Guild of America (2000)
Steven Haft
PGA Awards (2000)
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries or a Made for Television Movie
Primetime Emmy Awards (1999)
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