I’ve heard it said that Steve Jobs has influenced our modern daily lives more than any one person. And I think you could make an argument for that. How we listen to music. How we use the computer. How we communicate. And now a documentary including rare video of Jobs speaking during media interviews, and exclusive […]
I’ve heard it said that Steve Jobs has influenced our modern daily lives more than any one person. And I think you could make an argument for that.
How we listen to music. How we use the computer. How we communicate.
And now a documentary including rare video of Jobs speaking during media interviews, and exclusive interviews with people close to Jobs, along with archival footage, and intimate photos, will debut on CNN, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016, at 9 p.m. ET.
Steve Jobs: The Man and the Machine premiered at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival and was shown in theaters nationwide. It will be shown on CNN with limited commercial interruption.
A press release from CNN says, “The story moves from Jobs’ heady rise from Silicon Valley whiz kid to CEO, to his ouster from Apple and triumphant return, the Foxconn and stock option controversies, and the worldwide outpouring of grief upon his untimely death in 2011. A man who was both revered as an iconoclastic genius and feared by some as a barbed-tongued tyrant, the film also attempts to explain the carefully constructed mythology of Jobs, perhaps the most publicly-admired corporate figure of the technology age.”
Jobs died in 2011.
(NOTE: This is NOT the movie based on the book by Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs. I didn’t see that movie but I did read the book and it’s terrific.)
To read a CNN review of the documentary, click here.
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