The Current War
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The Current War

The dramatic story of the cutthroat race between electricity titans Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse to determine whose electrical system would p...ower the modern world. Show More

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The Current War (2017) is a gripping historical drama that chronicles the intense rivalry between two visionary inventors, Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse, in their quest to revolutionize the world with electricity. Set in the late 19th century, the film explores their cutthroat race to determine which electrical system would take precedence and propel civilization into the modern age.

Thomas Edison, known for his invention of the practical light bulb, is portrayed as a charismatic and cunning figure. He promotes direct current (DC) as the superior form of electricity, commanding a vast portion of the market with his Edison Electric Light Company. On the other hand, George Westinghouse, a brilliant entrepreneur, advocates for alternating current (AC), which he believes is safer and more efficient for powering homes and businesses. Backed by financial support and the expertise of renowned inventor Nikola Tesla, Westinghouse poses a significant threat to Edison's dominance.

As the battle intensifies, both men employ unscrupulous tactics to gain the upper hand, leading to legal battles, public demonstrations, and even the controversial use of capital punishment. However, amidst the rivalry, deeper themes of innovation, morality, and the impact of emerging technologies are explored.

The Current War offers viewers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in history when the future of electricity hung in the balance. Through its stellar performances, intricate storytelling, and stunning visuals, the film allows audiences to reflect on the immense societal and technological implications that arose from this battle of ingenuity.

Also Known As:

The Current War: Director's Cut

Release Date:

25 Oct 2019

Writers:

Michael Mitnick