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Python Gets Its Own Movie — Tracing the Language That Changed Programming
Some technologies are so foundational that it’s hard to imagine the modern world without them.
The Python programming language is one of those.
What started as a hobby project in the early ’90s has since grown into the backbone of AI, data science, and countless applications we rely on every day.
Now, that journey has been captured on screen. A brand-new film, Python: The Documentary, tells the story of how a single side project became one of the most influential programming languages in history.
From Side Project to Global Phenomenon
The documentary runs for 90 minutes and opens in Amsterdam. That’s where Guido van Rossum began building Python as a personal experiment.
He wasn’t trying to create a global movement.
But his creation quickly evolved into something much bigger.
Fast forward to today, and Python sits at the top of the programming world. According to the latest TIOBE index (August 2025), it’s the most widely used language on the planet.
That’s not just a milestone — it’s proof of how deeply Python has shaped the way we work and build technology.