From the outset, Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine's "Something Ventured" probably isn't something everybody will enjoy. A documentary about venture capitalists, you need to already have something of an interest about the money that has powered some of the greatest technological advancements of the past forty or fifty years. But even for those who are curious about the coin behind the creative minds, this slim documentary (that runs under 90 minutes) quickly falls into a repetitive, narrow minded rut.
To be fair, the doc does get off to a great start, chronicling the origins of venture capitalism. Back in the late '50s/early '60s the very concept of independent financiers lending the money as the seed capital for fledgling businesses was unheard of. Banks were largely the place anyone wanting to start a business went to get a loan, but the problem was those institutions preferred sure things,...
To be fair, the doc does get off to a great start, chronicling the origins of venture capitalism. Back in the late '50s/early '60s the very concept of independent financiers lending the money as the seed capital for fledgling businesses was unheard of. Banks were largely the place anyone wanting to start a business went to get a loan, but the problem was those institutions preferred sure things,...
- 5/15/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
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