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e-Dreams Poster | |
Format | Video (DVD) |
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Genre | Documentary |
Origin | USA |
Language | English |
Release Date | 2 June 2001 |
Running Time | 90 min |
Production | |
Created by | Wonsuk Chin |
Directed by | Wonsuk Chin |
Produced by | Wonsuk Chin |
Written by | NA |
Screenplay by | NA |
Distributed by | NA |
Narrated by | NA |
Starring | Joseph Park, Young Kang |
Music by | Woody Pak |
Cinematography by | Joia Speciale |
Edited by | Wonsuk Chin |
Production Company | Cinema Forever |
Location(s) | New York, USA |
Original Channel | NA |
Additional Information | |
Based on | NA |
Topics | Technology, Computers, Hacking, Business |
Follows | NA |
Precedes | NA |
Associated Video | NA |
Website | ellipticmovies.com/e-dreams (defunct) |
e-Dreams is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Wonsuk Chin portraying the rise and fall of Kozmo.com, an online convenience store that utilized bike messengers to deliver goods ordered online within an hour.
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Synopsis
The movie follows Joseph Park and Yong Kang, 20-something Korean American investment bankers, whose company started in a warehouse with a small group of employees and grew to 3,000 employees and an 11-city network within a year. Kozmo.com raised $250 million in capital and attracted attention from Amazon.com and Starbucks. However, the lack of a sustainable business plan and the inability to raise additional capital due to the dot-com bust and stock market correction of the early 2000s forced the company out of business by 2001.
Downloads
Film | User | Format | Link | Notes |
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e-Dreams (2001) | NA | [ Archive.org] |