Top 10 Workplace Movies for Employees

Top 10 Workplace Movies for Employees

Top 10 Workplace Movies for Employees

Filmmakers are always fascinated by the unique challenges, dynamics and occasional humor of corporate life. Movies based on corporate life often showcase the highs and lows of professional life, providing inspiration, valuable insights and sometimes even a much needed dose of reality check. These films resonate with employees everywhere, whether it is about pursuing dreams against all odds, finding a work life balance or navigating office politics.

Here are 10 Workplace Movies that every employee should watch.

 Up in the Air (2009): This film follows a corporate downsizer Ryan Bingham (George Clooney), who travels comprehensively to fire employees of various companies. His life takes a new turn when he meets a new co-worker (Anna Kendrick) who introduces the idea of firing people over video calls. This idea becomes a threat to Ryan as now he faces the possibility of losing his cherished lifestyle if the firing will be done through video calls. The movie explores the themes of isolation, relationships and the impact of corporate downsizing.

Genre: Drama, Romance

Release Date: December 4, 2009

IMDb Rating: 7.4

OTT Platform: Amazon Prime Video

The Devil Wears Prada (2006): Aspiring journalist Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the ruthless and powerful editor of a top fashion magazine, just after graduating from university. Despite having no interest in the fashion industry, Andy struggles to fulfill Miranda’s next to impossible demands while trying to balance her personal life and relationships. This film explores the clash between professional ambitions and personal values and the sacrifices one might make in pursuit of success.

  Genre: Comedy, Drama

  Release Date: June 30, 2006

  IMDb Rating: 6.9

  OTT Platform: Disney+

The Social Network (2010): This biographical drama accounts the founding of Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg and his subsequent legal battles with his co- founder Eduardo Saverin and others who claim their stake in the company. The film explores the themes of innovation, betrayal and the personal cost paid by an individual for achieving some extraordinary success, providing a deep dive into the early days of one of the world’s biggest social media platforms.

Genre: Biography, Drama

Release Date: October 1, 2010

IMDb Ratings: 7.7

OTT Platform: Netflix

The Intern (2015): Retired executive Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro) becomes a senior intern at an online fashion retailer founded by young entrepreneur Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway). Ben’s experience and presence bring a new perspective to the company’s dynamic environment, and he forms an unexpected bond with Jules. The movie highlights the themes like value of experience, intergenerational friendship and work life balance.

 Genre: Comedy, Drama

 Release Date: September 25, 2015

 IMDb Ratings: 7.1

OTT Platform: Amazon Prime Video

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006): Based on a true story, the film follows Chris Gardner (Will Smith), a homeless salesman who invests in a bone density scanner while struggling to provide for his son. Despite numerous hardships, Chris’s determination and hard work eventually lead to an internship at a prestigious brokerage firm, making a way for his eventual success. The movie is an inspiring tale of resilience and the American Dream.

          Genre: Biography, Drama

           Release Date: December 15, 2006

          IMDb Ratings: 8.0

          OTT Platform: Netflix

Moneyball (2011): The film narrates the true story of Billy Beane played by Brad Pitt, the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, and his attempt to assemble a competitive team on a limited budget. By using statistical data analysis to evaluate players, Beane challenges traditional baseball scouting methods. The movie showcases innovation in the workplace and the impact of data driven decision making.

         Genre: Biography, Drama, Sport

          Release Date: September 23, 2011

         IMDb Ratings: 7.6

         OTT Platform: Amazon Prime Video

Wake Up Sid (2009): This Bollywood film revolves around Sid ( Ranbir Kapoor), a spoiled and carefree college student, who learns the importance of hard work and responsibility when he meets a driven writer Aisha (Konkana Sen Sharma). As he faces the challenges of his newfound independence and his job at a magazine, Sid matures and discovers his passion for photography. The movie emphasizes personal growth and finding one’s path in life.

   Genre: Comedy, Drama

   Release Date: October 2, 2009

   IMDb Ratings: 7.6

   OTT Platform: Netflix

Big (1988):  After making a wish to be “big”, a young boy, Josh Baskin ( Tom Hanks) wakes up in the body of an adult. Exploring life as a grown up, he lands a job at a toy company, where his childlike innovation and wonder make a significant impact. The film explores themes of imagination, innocence and the pressure of adult responsibilities.

Genre:  Comedy, Drama and Fantasy

Release Date: June 3, 1988

IMDb Ratings: 7.3

OTT Platform: Disney+

Servant X Service (2013):  This Japanese anime series follows the daily lives of civil servants working in a government office, showcasing the challenges and humor of government jobs. Each character deals with various personal and work related issues, providing a light hearted yet insightful look at the bureaucratic workplace.

Genre: Animation, Comedy

Release Date: July 5, 2013

IMDb Ratings: 7.2

OTT Platform: Crunchyroll

Remember the Titans (2000): Based on a true story, this film portrays the journey of a highschool football team in Virginia as they navigate racial integration under the guidance of their coach, Herman Boone (Denzel Washington). Through teamwork and perseverance, these players overcome their differences and achieve success on and off the field. The movie highlights leadership, unity and the power of diversity.

Genre: Biography, Drama, Sports

Release Date: September 29, 2000

IMDb Ratings: 7.8

OTT Platform: Disney+

These amazing films offer a glimpse into various aspects of professional life, from leadership, innovation and teamwork to personal growth. Whether you are looking for just a good story or seeking some inspiration , these workplace movies are sure to strike a cord with employees across different industries. 

Read Previous

Melinda French Gates to donate $1 billion in support of gender equality

Read Next

The 10 Highest-Paying Jobs in Germany

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x