Ivory Tower is a 1998 American drama film about young people trying to enter the computer industry in Silicon Valley. The film was directed by Darin Ferriola, and stars Michael Ironside, Patrick Van Horn, Kari Wührer, and James Wilder.
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Directed by | Darin Ferriola |
Written by | Darin Ferriola |
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Cinematography | Maida Sussman |
Edited by | Rick Fields |
Music by | Kevin Saunders Hayes |
Distributed by | Santelmo Entertainment |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Anthony is in charge of launching a new product, however his views on life and work are challenged by a new boss willing to do whatever it takes to succeed.
Ferriola wrote the script with the film's investors in mind, after researching the likes and dislikes of potential funders. He received a budget of $700,000 with which to create the movie, which he also produced and directed.[1] This marked Ferriola's directorial debut and the first film released through his production company One-Tu-Three Prods. Pic.[2]
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