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Startup.com is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Jehane Noujaim and Chris Hegedus. D. A. Pennebaker served as a producer on the film. It follows the dot-com start-up govWorks.com, which raised $60 million in funding from Hearst Interactive Media, KKR, the New York Investment Fund, and Sapient.
Something Ventured is a 2011 documentary film investigating the emergence of American venture capitalism in the mid-20th century. Something Ventured follows the stories of the venture capitalists who worked with entrepreneurs to start and build companies like Apple, Intel, Genentech, Cisco, Atari, Tandem, and others, and looks at the influence of Georges Doriot.
America's largest nonfiction film festival, featuring more than 200 features and shorts, returns to New York City theaters and streaming.
Sex, Love, Misery: New New York; Silence = Death (film) Sleepless in New York; Small Wonders; Star Theatre (film) Stations of the Elevated; The Statue of Liberty (film) Studio 54 (film) A Study of Negro Artists; Summer of Soul; Sunshine Hotel (2001 film) The Sunshine (2000 film)
Here are four more New York City startups poised to make a splash in the sector.EquityZen: EquityZen opens the door for investors to get involved with pre-IPO tech companies. ... can quickly open ...
Variety hosted its inaugural Doc Dreams NYC event on Nov. 12, featuring two panels with some of this award season’s top documentary feature contenders. Speakers on the first panel included Carla ...
The company was founded in May 1998 with 8 employees and was originally known as Public Data Systems. The service delivery model for govWorks, which was inspired by Tuzman after he found a two-year-old parking ticket in his New York City apartment, [5] was to offer a service enabling people to pay city fees through their Internet portal. The ...
The film won an News and Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Business and Economic Documentary on September 28, 2022. Recipients include Executive Producers Michael Cho, Mimi Rode, Tim Lee, Travis Collins, Rebecca Evans, Ross Girard, Kyle Kramer, Randall Lane, Danni Mynard, Producer Ross M. Dinerstein, and Director Jed Rothstein. [ 8 ]