Antitrust
Antitrust (also titled Conspiracy.com and Startup) is a 2001 American techno-thriller film directed by Peter Howitt and written by Howard Franklin.
Plot
Working with his three friends at their new software development company Skullbocks, Stanford graduate Milo Hoffman is recruited by Gary Winston, the CEO of the software corporation NURV. Milo is offered an attractive programming position with a large paycheck, an almost-unrestrained working environment, and extensive creative control over his work. After accepting, Hoffman and his girlfriend, Alice Poulson, move to NURV headquarters in Portland, Oregon.
More details
| author | Howard Franklin |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | Portland |
| director | Peter Howitt |
| editor | Zach Staenberg |
| genre | thriller |
| keywords | around the world arrest best friend ceo chief executive officer computer programmer fbi flagship product justice department kill murder new software development company plant portland oregon public-access television source code stanford stanford university startup company steal surveillance united states department of justice |
| musicBy | Don Davis |
| producer | Nick Wechsler |
| productionCompany | Hyde Park Entertainment Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures |
| publisher | MGM Distribution Co. |
| recordedAt | British Columbia California Vancouver |
| theme | security and surveillance |