If you enjoy stories about ambition, money, entrepreneurship, and the price of success, these seven movies and dramas offer an entertaining look at the world of business and finance.
The Smart Money Woman

The Smart Money Woman brings African ambition and financial realities to the screen. The Nigerian series follows Zuri and her friends as they navigate careers, relationships, wealth, spending, and the pressures of building successful lives. It is both entertaining and relatable for anyone trying to understand money and financial independence.
The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street takes viewers into the outrageous world of stockbroking through the rise and fall of Jordan Belfort. Filled with ambition, excess, greed, and financial deception, the film offers a wild look at how the pursuit of wealth can spiral out of control.
Industry

Young finance graduates venture out in the cut-throat competitive world to get a job during the recession times that followed as a result of the 2008 financial crisis.
The Pursuit of Happyness

The Pursuit of Happyness delivers a more inspiring take on financial struggle and determination. Based on the true story of Chris Gardner, the film follows a struggling salesman who refuses to give up despite homelessness and overwhelming financial hardship as he works toward building a better future for himself and his son.
Itaewon Class

Itaewon Class blends entrepreneurship, revenge, and determination. After facing devastating setbacks, Park Sae Royi builds a restaurant business from the ground up while challenging a powerful food conglomerate. The drama is a compelling lesson in resilience, leadership, and staying true to one’s principles.
The Big Short

The Big Short offers a fascinating and entertaining look at the 2008 financial crisis. The film follows a group of investors who recognise the weaknesses within the US housing market and bet against the financial system, exposing greed, poor judgment, and systemic failures along the way.
The Social Network

The Social Network, which chronicles the origins of Facebook and the relationships, ambition, and legal battles surrounding its creation. Beyond the story of a technology giant, the film explores entrepreneurship, intellectual property, friendship, and the cost of building something that changes the world.
Start-Up

Start-Up takes viewers into South Korea’s competitive technology and entrepreneurship scene. With young innovators pursuing their dreams of building successful startups, the drama explores ambition, investment, failure, leadership, and the realities of turning an idea into a business.
From personal financial struggles to billion dollar businesses and Wall Street scandals, these titles prove that the world of business and finance can make for some of the most compelling stories on screen.

