Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World (2011)

Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World (2011) poster

In the early 1960s, computers were still science-fiction to most people; those who did grasp computers knew them as room-filling behemoths. A small team at the Italian company Olivetti would thus astonish everyone in 1965 when they unveiled a computer small enough to fit on a desk and usable by regular people: Programma 101, considered by many the world’s first personal computer.

Director: Alessandro Bernard, Paolo Ceretto
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Music: Andrea Gattico
Cinematography: Paolo Rapalino
Editing: Marco Duretti
Production: Zenit Arti Audiovisive
Country: Italy
Language: English, Italiano
Original Language: it

Keywords

computer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World about?
In the early 1960s, computers were still science-fiction to most people; those who did grasp computers knew them as room-filling behemoths. A small team at the Italian company Olivetti would thus astonish everyone in 1965 when they unveiled a computer small enough to fit on a desk and usable by regular people: Programma 101, considered by many the world’s first personal computer.
Who directed Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World?
Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World was directed by Alessandro Bernard, Paolo Ceretto.
How long is Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World?
Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World?
Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World is a Documentary film.
Where was Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World produced?
Programma 101: The Machine That Changed the World was produced in Italy.