Additional information for The Social Network, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 1, 2010. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. The Social Network has a total running time of 120 minutes.
15A
Ireland
PG-13
USA
12A
UK
14+
Canada
15
South Korea
12
Switzerland
NC-16
Singapore
PG12
Japan
A
Norway
18
Malaysia
Btl
Sweden
R-13
Philippines
M/12
Portugal
M
Australia
14
Brazil
Y7
Chile
12
Germany
IIB
Hong Kong
13
Argentina
14
Peru
12
Netherlands
13LS
South Africa
M
New Zealand
12
Austria
7
Spain
U
France
K-13
Finland
120min
Red social
Argentina
Red social
Chile
Red social
Mexico
Red social
Peru
Red social
Uruguay
Red social
Venezuela
A Rede Social
Brazil
A Rede Social
Portugal
Društvena mreža
Croatia
Društvena mreža
Serbia
La red social
Colombia
La red social
Spain
The Social Network
Greece
The Social Network
Poland
Социальная сеть
Russia
Drustvena mreza
Croatia
Ha'reshet ha'hevratit
Israel
Reteaua de Socializare
Romania
Reteaua de socializare
Romania
Sôsharu nettowâku
Japan
Segaau monglok
Hong Kong
Shejiao wangluo
Hong Kong
Shequnwang zhan
Taiwan
Social Network
Sweden
Social Network - A közösségi háló
Hungary
Socialais tikls
Latvia
Socialinis tinklapis
Lithuania
Socialno omrezje
Slovenia
Sosyal ag
Turkey
Sosyeol neteuwokeu
South Korea
Sotsiaalvõrgustik
Estonia
Sotsialuri kseli
Georgia
September 24, 2010
USA
October 01, 2010
Canada
October 01, 2010
USA
October 07, 2010
Germany
October 07, 2010
Russia
October 07, 2010
Switzerland
October 08, 2010
Austria
October 08, 2010
Uruguay
October 13, 2010
France
October 13, 2010
Switzerland
October 14, 2010
Denmark
October 15, 2010
Bulgaria
October 15, 2010
Estonia
October 15, 2010
Iceland
October 15, 2010
Ireland
October 15, 2010
Poland
October 15, 2010
Spain
October 15, 2010
UK
October 21, 2010
Argentina
October 21, 2010
India
October 22, 2010
Finland
October 22, 2010
Lithuania
October 22, 2010
Sweden
October 22, 2010
Turkey
October 23, 2010
Japan
October 27, 2010
Belgium
October 27, 2010
Egypt
October 27, 2010
Georgia
October 27, 2010
Greece
October 27, 2010
Philippines
October 28, 2010
Australia
October 28, 2010
Chile
October 28, 2010
Croatia
October 28, 2010
Israel
October 28, 2010
Kazakhstan
October 28, 2010
Kuwait
October 28, 2010
Netherlands
October 28, 2010
Russia
October 28, 2010
Singapore
October 29, 2010
Norway
October 29, 2010
Romania
November 03, 2010
Indonesia
November 04, 2010
Brazil
November 04, 2010
Czech Republic
November 04, 2010
Portugal
November 04, 2010
Serbia
November 04, 2010
Slovakia
November 05, 2010
Taiwan
November 11, 2010
Hungary
November 11, 2010
Italy
November 11, 2010
New Zealand
November 12, 2010
India
November 18, 2010
Hong Kong
November 18, 2010
South Korea
November 26, 2010
Colombia
December 02, 2010
Malaysia
December 02, 2010
Peru
December 03, 2010
Brazil
December 03, 2010
Venezuela
December 10, 2010
Mexico
January 15, 2011
Japan
January 28, 2011
Panama
November 03, 2011
Netherlands
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Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking website that would become known as Facebook, but is later sued by two brothers who claimed he stole their idea, and the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.
In October 2003, Harvard University student Mark Zuckerberg has the idea to create a website to rate the attractiveness of female Harvard undergraduates after his girlfriend Erica Albright breaks up with him. Over the course of a single night, Mark hacks into the databases of various residence halls, downloads pictures and names of female students and, using an algorithm for ranking chess players supplied by his best friend Eduardo Saverin, he creates in a few hours a website called "FaceMash.com", where male students can interactively choose which of two girls presented at a time is more attractive.Mark is punished with six months of academic probation after the traffic to the site brings down parts of Harvard's computer network, and he becomes vilified among most of Harvard's female community. However, the popularity of "FaceMash" and the fact that he created it in one night, while drunk, brings him to the attention of Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, identical twins and members of Harvard's rowing team, and their business partner Divya Narendra. As a result, he gains a job working for the Winklevoss twins as the programmer of their website, Harvard Connection.Soon afterwards, Mark approaches his friend Eduardo and tells him of his idea for what he calls "Thefacebook", an online social networking website exclusive to Harvard University students. He explains this would let people share personal and social information securely. Eduardo agrees to help Mark, providing a fee of $1,000 to help start the site. Once complete, they distribute the link to Eduardo's connections at the Phoenix S-K final club, and it quickly becomes popular throughout the student body. When they learn of Thefacebook, the Winklevoss twins and Narendar believe that Zuckerberg stole their idea while simultaneously stalling on their website. Cameron and Divya want to sue Mark for intellectual property theft, but Tyler convinces them they can settle the matter as "Harvard gentlemen" without resorting to the courts.A few months later, at a lecture by Bill Gates, fellow Harvard University student Christy Lee introduces herself and her friend Alice to Eduardo and Mark. She asks that the boys "Facebook us", which impresses both of them. The girls invite them to a bar, where they have sex in the toilet. Mark later runs into his ex-girlfriend, Erica, who is not aware of The Facebook's existence because she is not a Harvard University student. Stung by this, Mark decides to expand the site to more schools. Christy, Mark, and Eduardo later return to Mark's room where they outline the structure of the company and their plan for moving forward.By the spring of 2004, the Facebook grows in popularity, and it expands to other schools in the Northeastern United States, while the Winklevoss twins and Narendra become angrier at seeing "their idea" advance without them. Tyler refuses to sue them, instead accusing Mark of violating the Harvard student Code of Conduct. Through their father's connections they arrange a meeting with Harvard President Larry Summers, who is dismissive and sees no potential value in either a disciplinary action or in a lawsuit against Thefacebook website itself.Through Christy Lee, now Eduardo's girlfriend, Eduardo and Mark arrange a meeting with Napster co-founder Sean Parker. When Christy, Mark and Eduardo meet Parker at a trendy Fusion restaruant in New York City, Eduardo becomes skeptical of the eccentric Parker, noting his problematic personal and professional history. Mark, however, is impressed with Parker since he presented a similar vision of Facebook. Although no deals are reached, Parker suggests that they drop "The" from Thefacebook to make it simply "Facebook".That summer, Mark moves the company's base of operation to Palo Alto, California at Parker's suggestion, while Eduardo remains in New York for seeking advertising support. When Eduardo visits from New York, he is angered to find that Parker is living at the house and making business decisions for Facebook. After an argument with Mark, the vindictive Eduardo freezes the company's bank account and returns to New York. Upon returning, Christy and Eduardo argue about his Facebook profile, which still lists him as "single". Christy accuses Eduardo of cheating on her and sets fire to a scarf he gave to her as a gift. While Eduardo extinguishes the fire, Mark angrily calls him on the phone about freezing the Facebook bank accounts, and reveals that they have secured money from "an angel investor" through Parker's contacts. As a result of Christy's jealousy, Eduardo ends his relationship with her.Meanwhile in England, while competing in the Henley Royal Regatta, the Winklevoss twins become outraged that Facebook has expanded to a number of universities there and they finally decide to sue Mark. Eduardo has also discovered the deal he signed with Parker's investors allows them to dilute his share of the company from a third to less than one tenth of one percent, while maintaining the ownership percentage of all other parties. He confronts his erstwhile friend Mark at his new Facebook office in downtown L.A. and announces his intention to sue him.Later that night, Parker, along with a number of Facebook interns, is arrested for possession of cocaine during a party thrown on the occasion of Facebook's 1 millionth member. It is strongly implied (but never fully explained) that Mark had anonymously tipped off the police to raid the frat house where the party was held and probably had someone plant drugs at the party to intentionally have Parker and his interns arrested to remove them from the Facebook company.In the final scene, a junior lawyer for the defense informs Mark they will be settling with Eduardo, since the sordid details of Facebook's founding and Mark's cynical personality will make a jury highly unsympathetic to him. The film ends with Mark sending a friend request to his former girlfriend Erica on Facebook, and refreshing the page every few seconds waiting for a response that never comes.
David Fincher
Director(s)
Aaron Sorkin
Ben Mezrich
Writer(s)
Dana Brunetti
producer
Ceán Chaffin
producer
Jim Davidson
associate producer
Michael De Luca
producer
Scott Rudin
producer
Rupert Smythe
line producer: UK/Henley
Kevin Spacey
executive producer
Producer(s)
Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
Composer(s)
Mark Zuckerberg
Jesse Eisenberg
Erica Albright
Rooney Mara
Billy Olsen
Bryan Barter
Phoenix Club President
Dustin Fitzsimons
Dustin Moskovitz
Joseph Mazzello
Chris Hughes
Patrick Mapel
Eduardo Saverin
Andrew Garfield
Phoenix Member Playing Facemash
Toby Meuli
Girl at Phoenix Club
Alecia Svensen
Student Playing Facemash
Jami Owen
Student Playing Facemash
James Dastoli
Student Playing Facemash
Robert Dastoli
Student Playing Facemash
Scotty Crowe
Student Playing Facemash
Jayk Gallagher
Erica's Roommate
Marcella Lentz-Pope
B.U. Guy in Bra
Trevor Wright
Mr. Cox
Barry Livingston
Mrs. Cox
Marybeth Massett
Student in Communications Office
Randy Evans
Gretchen
Denise Grayson
Sy
John Getz
Marylin Delpy
Rashida Jones
Court Reporter
Carrie Armstrong
Henry
Henry Roosevelt
Cameron Winklevoss / Tyler Winklevoss
Armie Hammer
Tyler Winklevoss
Josh Pence
Divya Narendra
Max Minghella
Gage
David Selby
Ad Board Chairwoman
Pamela Roylance
CS Lab Professor
Brian Palermo
Phoenix Club Hazer
Brett Leigh
Phoenix Club Pledge
Chris Gouchoe
A Capella Group
Nicholas Tubbs
A Capella Group
Kevin Chui
A Capella Group
Richard Ferris
A Capella Group
Burke Walton
A Capella Group (as Anh Nguyen)
Anh Tuan Nguyen
A Capella Group
Dane Nightingale
A Capella Group
Stephen Fuller
A Capella Group
John He
Director(s)
Ben Mezrich
Writer(s)
producer
Ceán Chaffin
producer
Jim Davidson
associate producer
Michael De Luca
producer
Scott Rudin
producer
Rupert Smythe
line producer: UK/Henley
Kevin Spacey
executive producer
Producer(s)
Atticus Ross
Composer(s)
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