Minimal Filmography for Computer Science Students

A list of movie and documentary recommendations for computer science students to explore intelligent themes in their free time

One of the frequent questions I receive from students is the following: Professor, what movie do you recommend? From this question arises the need to collect in this post a minimal list that suggests films and documentaries useful for the culture of a computer scientist who wants to cultivate intelligent themes in their free time. Let's start with the classic historical film that highlights the themes of espionage and intelligence that influenced the final outcome of World War II: The Imitation Game https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2084970/. Next is the story of Zuckerberg, The Social Network https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1285016/. But I also want to recommend all the videos from the BBC series The Code. Here are some links to the Italian version. Snowden is another film that deals with the problem of privacy in a very interesting way. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3774114/. I continue by indicating the following documentary about Linux. Instead, the story of Apple is told in the following documentary. I continue with the story of the developer and creator of Minecraft