Generation Startup is a real-life look into what it means to take a big risk and chase your dreams. This inspiring documentary follows six recent college grads who move to Detroit to build their own startups from scratch.
Generation Startup
Release date: September 23, 2016 (United States)
Directors: Cheryl Miller Houser, Cynthia Wade
Stars: Dextina Booker, Kate Catlin, Avery Hairston
Country of origin: United States
Language: English
Filming locations: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Production company: Creative Breed
Over 17 months, we see their highs and lows, their wins and losses, and the courage it takes to keep going when things get tough.
Filmed by Academy Award winner Cynthia Wade and award-winning director Cheryl Miller Houser, this film gives us a front-row seat to the raw, honest journey of young entrepreneurs trying to make it in a tough city. But it’s about more than just business—it’s about believing in yourself, rebuilding a city, and bringing new ideas to life.
At a time when fewer people are starting businesses, Generation Startup reminds us why entrepreneurship matters. It’s a call to action for a new generation to take risks, solve problems, and shape the future.
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Happiness at work is overrated. Duty, priorities, responsibility, a little more reliable.
A very great story for me to watch i like to be supported and support people back
Great Documentary.
Watching this from Nigeria (never been out of Nigeria)
I can totally relate to their story.
Though, our visions may differ but the strive unites us all.
Nice documentary, loved it.
i want to see a doc about african startups,especially nigeria and kenya. people are really building stuff out here too. overall this is a great documentary.
The 39:19 kid is like the 3 idiots movie, scary his family doubt will crumble his confidence. Be steady everyone and move forward.
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Watching from Nigeria. Building my second startup in the dark (no electricity) and wondering when I will see the light…😅 This is inspiring.
Awesome video
this guy have very loving mother and father Hindi culture is for family mother and father relation to children is always for something that in my culture slowly degrade ….I know lots of hindi and I se this patter with family relation