Valley of the Boom (stylized as Valley_of_the_BOOM ) is an American docudrama television miniseries created by Matthew Carnahan that premiered on January 13, 2019, on National Geographic . The series centers on the 1990s tech boom and bust in Silicon Valley and it stars Bradley Whitford , Steve Zahn , Lamorne Morris , John Karna , Dakota Shapiro, Oliver Cooper , and John Murphy.
11-752: [REDACTED] This article needs a plot summary . Please add one in your own words. ( November 2020 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) 1997 American film Black Circle Boys Directed by Matthew Carnahan Written by Matthew Carnahan Produced by Lysa Hayland Raquel Carreras Starring Scott Bairstow Eric Mabius Donnie Wahlberg Cinematography Geary McLeod Edited by Axel Hubert Release date January 17, 1997 ( 1997-01-17 ) ( Sundance ) Running time 100 minutes Country United States Language English Black Circle Boys
22-1228: Is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Matthew Carnahan and starring Scott Bairstow , Eric Mabius and Donnie Wahlberg . It is Carnahan's feature directorial debut. Cast [ edit ] Scott Bairstow as Kyle Eric Mabius as Shane Heath Lourwood as Munn Chad Lindberg as Rory Tara Subkoff as Chloe Dee Wallace as Mrs. Sullivan Donnie Wahlberg John Doe Lisa Loeb References [ edit ] ^ Phipps, Keith (10 April 2002). "The Black Circle Boys" . The A.V. Club . Retrieved 26 November 2020 . ^ Harvey, Dennis (8 February 1997). "Black Circle Boys" . Variety . Retrieved 26 November 2020 . External links [ edit ] Black Circle Boys at IMDb Black Circle Boys at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Black_Circle_Boys&oldid=1258337320 " Categories : 1997 films American drama films 1997 drama films 1990s English-language films 1990s American films Hidden categories: Misplaced Pages articles without plot summaries from November 2020 Articles with short description Short description
33-605: Is different from Wikidata Template film date with 1 release date Rotten Tomatoes ID same as Wikidata Matthew Carnahan Matthew McNair Carnahan (born February 6, 1961) is an American producer, writer, and director. Valley of the Boom , about the 1990s Silicon Valley technology boom and bust, is a six-part American docudrama television miniseries, created, directed, and executive produced by Carnahan. It premiered on January 13, 2019, on National Geographic . Carnahan studied at New York University , as well as
44-548: The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre . He has a son, Emmett Carnahan (b. 1998) from a previous relationship and daughter, Mákena Lei Gordon Carnahan (b. 2004) with actress and longtime partner Helen Hunt . In August 2017, the couple split after 16 years together. This article about an American screenwriter born in the 1960s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Valley of
55-455: The Boom Valley of the Boom takes a close look at "the culture of speculation, innovation and debauchery that led to the rapid inflation and burst of the 1990s tech bubble. As with its hybrid series Mars , Nat Geo [uses] select doc elements to support the scripted drama to tell the true inside story of the dramatic early days of Silicon Valley." The series features interviews with many of
66-451: The cast and crew including creator Matthew Carnahan , actors Bradley Whitford , Steve Zahn , Lamorne Morris , and real-life subject Stephan Paternot, founder of theGlobe.com . The series premiered globally on National Geographic in 171 countries and 45 languages. STXtelevision distributes the series in China. The series has been met with a mixed response from critics upon its premiere. On
77-494: The people depicted in the dramatized portions of the production in addition to other Internet personalities such as Mark Cuban and Arianna Huffington . Notably absent from these interviews are Netscape co-founder and former vice president of technology Marc Andreessen , who declined to be interviewed, and Jamie Zawinski . Although the program is primarily focused on the quick rise and fall of three influential technology companies, namely Netscape , theGlobe.com , and Pixelon ,
88-416: The program also highlights smaller companies of that era, such as sfGirl.com . On November 15, 2017, it was announced that National Geographic had given the production a series order consisting of six episodes. Executive producers included Matthew Carnahan, Arianna Huffington, Jason Goldberg, Brant Pinvidic , and David Walpert. Carnahan acted as showrunner for the series and directed as well. David Newsom
99-409: The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes , the series holds a 72% approval rating with an average rating of 5.90 out of 10 based on 18 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "A visual collage of dot com history, Valley of Boom [ sic ] proves to be just as sprawling and ramshackle as the docuseries' subject." Metacritic , which uses a weighted average, assigned the series
110-529: The series' main cast. Principal photography for the series began on March 26, 2018 in Vancouver , Canada and was expected to conclude by May 28, 2018. On July 24, 2018, the first trailer for the series was released. On September 21, 2018, the series held its world premiere during the second annual Tribeca TV Festival in New York City . Following a screening, a conversation took place featuring members of
121-481: Was co-executive producer and led the non-scripted unit of the production. Joel Ehninger acted in the role of producer. Production companies involved with the series included STXtelevision and Matthew Carnahan Circus Products. On September 24, 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere on January 13, 2019. On March 16, 2018, it was announced that Bradley Whitford , Steve Zahn , Lamorne Morris , John Karna , Dakota Shapiro, and Oliver Cooper had joined
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