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'Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview' to open in theatres May 11

01206updated 12:30 am EDT, Fri May 4, 2012 Limited release shows pre-return Jobs


The first movie about Steve Jobs won't be the independent Ashton Kutcher project nor Sony's rumored big-budget biopic, but a film consisting mostly of Jobs himself talking about his life and career in 1995, on the eve of his eventual return to Apple. Magnolia Pictures will be opening Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview as a documentary feature at select Landmark theaters in 19 cities around the US beginning May 11.The interview was conducted by Robert Cringely a few months before Apple would buy NeXT and bring Jobs back to the company he co-founded nearly 20 years earlier. Some small portions of the full, hour-long interview were used in Cringeley's PBS series The Triumph of the Nerds but the bulk of the interview was long thought lost until a VHS copy turned up in director Paul Sen's garage last year. A version of the film was screened in a handful of theatres late last year for award considerations.

The resolution will be enhanced for the film using digital cleanup techniques, and Cringely provides some context and linking narrative. Even before NeXT was purchased by Apple, Jobs was feeling successful and vindicated -- NeXT had successfully reinvented itself as a software company following its hardware failures, and Pixar Studios' first major release Toy Story had become a massive hit. The interview shows Jobs "at the top of his game," according to Cringely, and says the movie is full of memorable quotes, stories from the early days pre- and post-Apple, and "Steve moments."

Included in the documentary will be some of Jobs' musings on the (then) future of technology, outlining a number of ideas that found their way into Apple in later years and his overall philosophy on technology and business. The trailer (embedded below) which first surfaced last November, shows that the interview is the source of the now-famous "the only problem with Microsoft is that they just have no taste" quote.

The company plans to release the documentary on DVD and other outlets later this summer.



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