The trailer for 'BlackBerry' reveals the rise and fall of the iconic smartphone. Watch now:
IFC Films unveiled the official trailer for BlackBerry, an upcoming docudrama that retells the story of the meteoric rise and fall of the iconic smartphone brand. Starring Jay Baruchel as visionary engineer Mike Lazaridis, the movie explores the entrails of corporate business in America, showing how market pressures can lead to either innovation or total failure.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Balsillie would help Lazaridis to launch BlackBerry, the smartphone brand that would dominate the market before Apple and Google got into the mobile game. However, the swift turn of Lazaridis’ company into a multimillion-dollar monopoly would also affect the engineer's personal relationships and push away the people who trusted him the most.
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