His passion and ingenuity have been the driving force behind the digital age. However his drive to revolutionize technology was sacrificial. Ultimately it affected his family life and possibly his health. In this revealing film we explore the trials and triumphs of a modern day genius, the late CEO of Apple inc. Steven Paul Jobs.
Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint a portrait of the man at its epicenter.
Aaron Sorkin's biopic on Steve Jobs won't be released until October, but we may already have an idea of what to expect.
The film will focus on three iconic parts of Jobs' career, but it's not exactly clear which ones. CNET's Shara Tibken says these three segments will include the launch of the Mac, Jobs' time at NeXT, and the iMac introduction.
Previous reports suggested the iPod, not the iMac, would mark the third and final segment.
The film will be separated into three acts, and each act will be perforated with a flashback: The garage where Apple was founded, Jobs' living room, the Apple boardroom, and a dinner with John Scully, the former Apple CEO that temporarily ousted Jobs, are said to be settings for these flashbacks.