Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, a documentary feature by Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney, will debut at SXSW on a date TBD between March 13–21, 2015.
When Steve Jobs died the world wept. But what accounted for the grief of millions of people who didn’t know him? This evocative film navigates Jobs’ path from a small house in the suburbs, to zen temples in Japan, to the CEO’s office of the world’s richest company, exploring how Jobs’ life and work shaped our relationship with the computer. “The Man in the Machine” is a provocative and sometimes startling re-evaluation of the legacy of an icon.
Via SXSW.
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What burns and blinds us
Is also that native sun
We miss most at dusk
‘That’s an incredible feeling A: that you know that you had something to do with it and B: to know that it can be done, to know that you can plant something in the world and it will grow and change the world ever so slightly.
I think you have a responsibility to do really good stuff and get it out there for people to use and let them build on the shoulders of it and keep making better stuff.’
‘Steve Jobs Bio: The Unauthorized Autobiography.’