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3 Movies About Bitcoin You Should Watch This Year

People have been spending more time at home these days than ever before. If that sounds like you, chances are that you’re looking for something new to watch. Look no further than a movie about Bitcoin or cryptocurrency. The movies that we’re about to list fall all over the spectrum as far as critical acclaim goes. However, what’s truly cool about these movies about Bitcoin is that they were the first-movers. They were able to get the conversation going about blockchain and Bitcoin in the movies.

These movies are also good to recommend to your family. That way, whether you see each other virtually or in your home, the topic of Bitcoin can have some context to it. Movies are often a way for people to imagine something they were previously unable to see. Whether or not they have critical acclaim, films bring concepts to life that are hard to visualize, and very few people can do a better job of bringing something to life than a filmmaker.

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Breaking Down the Movies About Bitcoin

The movies we are about to list differ greatly in terms of critical acclaim, style, and type of movie. After watching all three, you will have a strong baseline for understanding the way Bitcoin has been portrayed in the movies.

Banking on Bitcoin (2016)

This 90-minute documentary was created in 2016 by director Christopher Cannucciari. The film traces the history of cryptocurrency. It goes from Bitcoin’s early roots in the cypherpunk movement with computer scientist David Chaum to DigiCash and eCash, to Nick Szabo’s writing about minimizing trust during the time of the 2008 financial crisis.

The documentary also explores different economic concepts like the meaning of a free market, Know-Your-Customer (KYC), and Anti-Money Laundering (AML). Some of the industry juggernauts like the Winklevoss Twins (Facebook, Gemini) and Charlie Shrem (Bitcoin Foundation) are featured in the documentary.

Some crypto enthusiasts say that the film focused too much on the negative aspects of Bitcoin’s past rather than focusing on the protocol’s potential. The documentary has a 67% out of about 100 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Crypto (2019)

When a Wall Street banker is demoted to a bank branch in upstate New York, he ropes a small-town art gallery into an international crypto conspiracy that involves his family and a dangerous Russian gang. The 2019 feature film stars Beau Knapp, Luke Hemsworth, Alexis Bledel, and Kurt Russell.

This crypto film received some mixed reviews from critics. One user on Reddit commented on the plausibility of the thumb drive in the film that is allegedly filled with crypto, calling the thumb drive worthless. However, another Reddit user responded that the thumb drive in the movie could have contained a copy of the owner’s crypto keys, contending the film was accurate. Regardless, as we said before, it’s great that these films got the conversation rolling about Bitcoin on the big screen.

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Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It (2014)

Despite being the oldest movie on the list, this documentary is known to be one of the best about Bitcoin. The credits include industry favorites like Andreas Antonoplous and Roger Ver, as well as the Director of the American Economic Research Institute, Jeffrey A. Tucker. The doc talks about Bitcoin through the lens of a changing, centralized banking system. The reception was warmer for this documentary than the other movies about Bitcoin. One crypto enthusiast called the documentary their “go-to primer for Bitcoin.”

Comparing the Films

One of the common critiques on the films out now about Bitcoin is that they don’t portray digital currency realistically. To be honest it wouldn’t be the first time Hollywood is accused of too much creative liberty while explaining a niche subject.

The bigger point here is that these films demonstrate blockchain and cryptocurrency has made it to the big screen. However, Mogul will take blockchain and film one step further. We are an engagement platform for industry professionals, contributors, and fans to come together in a transparent way. Mogul delivers an easy-to-use smart wallet and quadratic voting platform.

In Closing

Filmmakers have been exploring the topics of blockchain and Bitcoin on a professional stage since 2014. From documentaries to fully-on Hollywood productions, Bitcoin has made it into the movies. However, Mogul will take the integration of blockchain and film one step further by connecting all the pieces of the film community together. Let us know if you have an idea for creating a screenplay about blockchain!

Established in 2019, Mogul Productions is a blockchain-based film finance and production company with a presence in Canada, the United States of America, and Europe. Mogul’s platform connects contributors, film industry professionals, and fans through technology that allows all users to engage and participate with each project throughout its entire lifecycle.