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  1. Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is a 2015 documentary film about Steve Jobs directed and produced by Alex Gibney. After its world premiere in the Headliners section of the South by Southwest film festival on March 14, 2015, the film was released in limited release to theaters and on VOD on September 4, 2015.

  2. Sep 4, 2015 · A documentary by Alex Gibney that explores the personal and professional life of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs. Features interviews with Jobs' friends, colleagues, and critics, as well as archive footage and music.

    • (6.5K)
    • Documentary, Biography
    • Alex Gibney
    • 2015-09-04
  3. A documentary by Alex Gibney that explores the life and legacy of the Apple co-founder, his achievements, controversies and personal struggles. See critics' reviews, ratings, trailer and streaming options for this film.

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    • Alex Gibney
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    • Andy Grignon
  4. Jul 24, 2015 · Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is evocative and nuanced in capturing the essence of the Apple legend and his values, which continue to shape the culture of Silicon Valley to this day. In ...

    • 2 min
    • 579.1K
    • Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing
  5. 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.

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    • Alex Gibney
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    • 28
  6. Academy Award®-winning director Alex Gibney pulls no punches in his portrait of Apple founder Steve Jobs and his legacy. This probing look at the life and aftermath of this iconoclast explores what accounted for the grief of so many when he died.

  7. Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine is an evocative portrait of his legacy, and our relationship with the computer. It unravels the larger than life myth he so deliberately crafted, and examines the endurance of his values which continue to shape the culture of Silicon Valley to this day.