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15 Business Movies on Netflix to Inspire You

Looking for some inspiration? Check out our list of some of the most watched movies on Netflix.

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  • Release Date: 07 March 2023
  • Update Date: 05 June 2024
  • Author: Speaker Agency
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Sometimes the business plans, emails, to do lists just have to wait. Running a business might seem monotonous, however it doesn't have to. Ever wondered how some of the world richest people( notoriously or otherwise) came to their fortune? Inspiration can come from many places. When you’re an entrepreneur, you’re not short of a success story or two. Movies can be one of the best places to find inspiration. Fortunately for you, there are plenty of entrepreneur inspiring films to enjoy on Netflix.

If you find yourself looking for some inspiration, take a look at our list of the best  movies Netflix UK. Films may just help you plot your next move.

1. The Pursuit of Happyness

The Pursuit of Happyness provided Will Smith with his second Oscar nomination, while also marking the debut of his son, Jaden. Based on a true story, Smith plays Chris Gardner. Chris has invested all of his money into bone density scanners. He tries to sell  across San Francisco to doctors and hospitals. 

Falling on hard times, Chris and his son Christopher Jnr, find themselves homeless and struggling. Meanwhile, a chance encounter reveals Chris’ potential as a stockbroker. He finds himself competing with other interns for a coveted place at a brokerage firm. 

The film will have you rooting for Chris and yourself. Showing that it is possible to start from scratch and find success.

2. The Social Network

David Fincher’s The Social Network provides deeper insight into the creation of Facebook . And the early days of the world’s largest social media network. The story highlights how Facebook came about. As well as shining a spotlight on the fallout  between Mark Zuckerberg  and co-founder Eduardo Saverin.

Granted, the movie doesn’t necessarily show Zuckerberg in the best light. But it does show the power of an idea and how it can grow into something spectacular. As a college dropout, Zuckerberg provides some serious inspiration for those looking to make it big without spending years at University.

3. Molly’s Game

Many entrepreneur biopics feature a male protagonist. It’s refreshing to encounter a movie with a strong female as its inspiration. Directed by Aaron Sorkin (who wrote The Social Network), and starring Jessica Chastain. 

Molly’s Game is based on the personal life story of Molly Bloom. Molly launched her own underground poker ring played by celebrities, business leaders and even the Russian Mafia. Soon she is investigated by the FBI and enlists the help of a lawyer to plead her case.

Molly Bloom’s story provides some key lessons in entrepreneurship. The real Molly Bloom is a highly sought-after keynote speaker. She regularly works with Fortune 1000 clients and also is involved in projects that focus on mentoring other women. Molly’s keynotes focus on Customer Experience, Betting in yourself and the power of Storytelling in Building a Brand.

Molly’s approach is brilliant, logical and unorthodox. 

And perhaps the common theme across the events is a young woman with a drive and grit to succeed.  Whether it is becoming a world class skier, a poker host or a best selling author and entrepreneur.

4. Moneyball

As with most biopics, Moneyball is based on a book (and is again written by Aaron Sorkin). The film is based on a true life story of Billy Beane. He is manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team. The film portrays his struggles to create a team during the 2002 season.


While not directly related to business, Moneyball features some important lessons on being the underdog and transforming ideas into successful ventures. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards and is a great movie to help you feel inspired about your future. It is one of the best true story movies on Netflix.

5. Good Will Hunting

The only original screenplay on the list, Good Will Hunting is frequently included in ‘Best film’ lists. This is the film that launched its writers, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck into the spotlight - an inspiring story in itself.

Damon plays Will Hunting, a troubled youth who spends more time causing trouble than putting his talents to good use. Will is an algebra genius, who is spared jail time in exchange for the mentorship of a Harvard professor. Played by Stellen Skarsgard and therapy with determined psychologist Robin Williams.

It’s a heartwarming story about people turning their lives around. Making the most of the opportunities that come their way. An inspiration for anyone from a troubled background wanting to make a change.

It is one of the most popular movies of all time.

6. Wolf of Wall Street

Wolf of the Wall street is directed by Martin Scorsese. It  follows the true story of Jordan Belfort (played byLeonardo DiCaprio) whose identity changes after he starts work as a stock broker. He gets immersed in a lifestyle fuelled with money, drugs and various other indulgences. Jordan and his business partner Donnie Azoff, found a company and scammed people out of millions of dollars after convincing them to invest in penny shares.

Wolf of Wall Street is an eye opener. As well as providing a lens through which the viewer can witness macho, high stakes greedy and filthy inner workings of Wall Street.

The real Jordan Belfort is has written a memoir which was turned into the film and works as a motivational speaker.

7. Jerry Maguire

Directed by Cameron Crowe, Jerry Maguire is a story of transformation. A transformation triggered when our hero Jerry is faced with a choice between integrity or dishonesty. Jerry, a sports agent, is fed up with the way the agency handles their relationship with their talent on the roster. 

He decides to go it alone and start his own agency. The film follows his relationships with his one and only talent Rod and NFL player. The dynamic between the two is great. Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr make a really convincing pair. 

After a lot of ups and downs, they find success together and Jerry is able to mend his relationship with his fiancee, played by Renée Zellwegger.

There is also a focus on Jerry’s other relationships and the all dreaded work-life balance. It is a great movie show.

8. The Big Short

The big short is about the financial crisis in the US starring Steve Carrell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt and Christian Bale. Directed by Adam McCay, The Big Short has won an Academy  Award for the best screenplay. Indeed the film is unique in its storytelling. It involves guest actors -including the late Anthony Bourdain, Margot Robbie, Selena Gomez- who explain complicated financial and /or mortgage terms. 

Again the film is based on real life events in the run up to the 2007-2008 mortgage crisis. The film closely follows the stories of financial professionals who predicted and benefitted from the collapse of the housing market.

9. The Founder

The founder is a movie about businessman Ray Kroc who is responsible for the McDonald’s empire. In the 1950s Kroc meets the brothers Mac and Dick McDonalds who run their own burger restaurant. Kroc then finds a way to pull the ownership of the restaurant and turn Mcdonald's into the mad fast food chain that we know today. 

If business themed films are not necessarily your cup of tea, how about an action film starring strong female leads such as Gal Gadot or Sandra Bullock. Maybe you are a romcom fan and decompressing with a low story or binge watching a series like the Kissing Booth sequels will restore the balance of the universe. Do it! Research most hours viewed shows on Netflix to give you a starting point.

Take a break from work and kick back. You never know which pearls of on-screen wisdom could impact your off-screen life. 

10. Glengarry Glen Ross

Based on David Mamet's play, this film features an ensemble cast of real estate salesmen facing pressure to succeed. It explores the cutthroat nature of sales and the lengths individuals will go to in order to close deals.

11. Wall Street

Directed by Oliver Stone, Wall Street follows the story of a young and ambitious stockbroker, Bud Fox, who becomes entangled with the unscrupulous and influential Gordon Gekko. The film delves into the ethics of corporate greed.

12. Boiler Room

A drama about a young college dropout who joins an illegal brokerage firm. The film explores the ethical dilemmas of high-pressure sales tactics and the consequences of financial fraud.

13. Erin Brockovich

Based on a true story, Erin Brockovich follows a legal assistant (Julia Roberts) who investigates and brings to light a case of water contamination by a major utility company. The film highlights the power of individuals against corporate negligence.

14. Rogue Trader

Starring Ewan McGregor, Rogue Trader is based on the true story of Nick Leeson, a trader who caused the collapse of Barings Bank due to his fraudulent activities. The film explores the risks and consequences of financial speculation.

15. Working Girl

Starring Melanie Griffith, this film follows a secretary who seizes an opportunity to advance her career when her boss is injured. It explores gender dynamics in the workplace and the challenges faced by ambitious women.

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