Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, the documentary that will premiere at SXSW in Texas

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This is a new documentary directed by Alex Gibney, which shows a little about the legacy left by the late Apple genius to the world. This documentary it has nothing to do with the movie being shot on Steve Jobs biography.

In principle, this documentary is expected to show us how it affected us and our habits the use of machines designed and manufactured by Steve Jobs and his team. While it is true that few details are known about this documentary that will premiere at the SXSW film festival, we can read more or less a synopsis of what it is about.

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With a 120 minutes duration, the synopsis of the documentary, Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine that will be aired at the festival reads:

When Steve Jobs died the world cried. But what was it that caused the grief of millions of people who did not know him? This evocative film will take us from “his little house in the suburbs, to the Zen temples visited in Japan, the office of the CEO of the richest company in the world or how Jobs knew how to see the relationship with computers. The Man in the Machine, is a review of the surprising heritage of an icon.

The Austin, Texas SXSW Film Festival you already have in your schedule this documentary that we hope will reach the rest of the world soon. Obviously the billboard is extensive and a very diverse festival is expected with some 145 films and documentaries ready to be released between March 13 and 21 of this year.


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