HackerFlicks
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[edit] Movies
- 23 (1998)
- directed by Hans-Christian Schmid ("the true story of a group of young computer hackers from Hannover, Germany", watch now)
- Ghost in the Shell (1995)
- directed by Mamoru Oshii ("A female cyborg cop and her partner hunt a mysterious and powerful hacker called the 'Puppet Master'.")
- Ghost in the Shell: Innocence (2004)
- directed by Mamoru Oshii ("Bato, a cyborg detective for Section 9, investigates the case of a female robot who slaughtered her owner.")
- Ghost in the Shell: The Laughing Man (2005)
- directed by Kenji Kamiyama ("After 6 years underground infamous hacker 'The Laughing Man' forewarns about his next crime.")
- Ghost in the Shell: Solid State Society (2006)
- directed by Kenji Kamiyama ("Two years after the first GITS, hacker nicknamed the 'Puppet Master' is behind a series of complicated incidents.")
- Technotise: Edit & I (2009)
- directed by Aleksa Gajić ("Female psychology student visits a dealer on the black market who installs a stolen military chip in her body.")
- Antitrust (2001)
- directed by Peter Howitt
- Hackers (1995)
- directed by Iain Softley (watch now)
- The Matrix (1999)
- directed by the Wachowski brothers ("A computer hacker learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against its controllers.")
- Pi (1998)
- directed by Darren Aronofsky ("A paranoid mathematician searches for a key number that will unlock the universal patterns found in nature.")
- Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)
- directed by Martyn Burke ("History of Apple and Microsoft.")
- Real Genius (1985)
- directed by Martha Coolidge
- Sneakers (1992)
- directed by Phil Alden Robinson ("Complex but lighthearted thriller about computers and cryptography, government and espionage, secrets and deception and betrayal.")
- Takedown (2000)
- directed by Joe Chappelle (watch now)
- TRON (1982)
- directed by Steven Lisberger
- Wargames (1983)
- directed by John Badham
- Welt am Draht (1973)
- directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder ("Somewhere in the future there is a computer project called Simulacron one of which is able to simulate a full featured reality…")
- Short Circuit (1986)
- directed by John Badham ("Robot in a group of experimental bots in a lab is electrocuted, becomes intelligent, and escapes")