![]() ![]() Though I’m not expecting to laugh and cry at the premiere of Lean In, there is a bit of good news out there for movie lovers in the tech space. It is unclear how closely Sandberg will be working with the filmmakers on the script, but her co-writer Nell Scovell is already hard at work on a first draft of the script. That, like Lean In: The Movie, was based on a book, “The Accidental Billionaires.” The studio was responsible for 2010’s “The Social Network” which was a box office hit. This isn’t Sony’s first go-around with Facebook-themed content. How that will turn into a riveting movie is beyond me. Oddly, Lean In has almost no narrative structure whatsoever, and rather offers analysis and advice. Sandberg’s book, which she penned to help women reach their full potential in today’s workplace, outlines all the reasons why females infrequently ascend to the top of the business world, and gives anecdotes and analysis to solve these underlying problems. Sandberg’s book, which was published last year. ![]() In an era where movie creators simply copy books for lack of original ideas, Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In has been picked up for a movie deal.Īccording to the WSJ, Sony Pictures Entertainment has announced that it has acquired the film rights to Ms. ![]()
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