Myth-making and Truth with BLACKBERRY's Matt Johnson and Jay Baruchel
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        Matt Johnson and actor Jay Baruchel stop by Studio 9 to delve into the captivating world of their latest movie, Blackberry. The writer/director and actor discuss the writing process, the importance of myth-making in story telling, and why sometimes bending the truth makes for a much better story.
Every era has its visionaries, and ‘BlackBerry,’ co-written by Director Matt Johnson and Producer Matthew Miller, investigates the brilliance of the individuals that invented the world’s first smartphone. Recounting the Canadian company’s humble yet chaotic rise to market dominance, ‘BlackBerry’ is a darkly comedic telling of the tragic tale of  a  Canadian  company  that  revolutionized  the  way  we  communicate,  before  swiftly  plummeting  into obsolescence.  
It’s  1996,  and  Mike  Lazaridis  (Jay  Baruchel)  and  his  business  partner  and  best  friend  Douglas  Fregin  (Matt Johnson) are on the edge of creating the world’s first smartphone. Unfortunately for them, they are less business savvy than they are tech, and struggle to keep their company, Research in Motion, afloat. Everything changes when cunning business man Jim Balsillie (Glenn Howerton) agrees to join the company, bringing with him the money and experience needed to create and sell a prototype of their invention.
Seemingly overnight the three men revolutionize the way people work, communicate and connect. Celebrities, politicians and businessmen are now addicted to their Blackberrys. The company's value skyrockets, yet within a few  short  years  shady  business  dealings,  personal  grievances,  and,  perhaps  most  dangerously,  the  iPhone, threaten the company’s incredible success. 
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