Steve Jobs’ 70 mins lost interview will be screened at select theaters across the US

Steve Jobs’ 70 minutes long interview from 1995, which was thought to be lost will be screened at selected theaters across the US between November 16th and 17th. 

In 1995, Steve Jobs was interviewed by Robert Cringley, which lasts for about 70 minutes will be screened at select theaters across the US on November 16th and November 17th. The VHS copy of the video has now been found and the unedited version of the interview will be screened in theaters.

1995 was the year in which Steve was not at Apple. Robert Cringley was working on a documentary about the Birth of Personal Computers at that time and he got Steve interviewed. And interestingly, Mr. Cringley worked for Jobs when he as at Apple. He shared that it was not so easy to get Jobs sit for an interview, and he had to make a coupe of attempts to get Jobs interviewed.

It is said that Steve poured all of his depression and deep thoughts on being pushed out of Apple. In 1995, Steve was already working for his own company NeXT at Redwood City. The interview also showcases the characteristics of Steve Jobs that came into light in the later part of his career, after he returned to Apple.

The footages were initially thought that they were lost forever when it went missing when bring shipped from London to Portland. But fortunately, but only after Steve’s death, the VHS copy of the video has been found. The video has been enhanced to fit large screens. The shows are available at Landmark Theaters across the US. The ‘movie’ will roll out from November 16th and 17th but will be shown on November 16 to November 22 in Palo Alto.

I wonder for who else all these happen. Even after death. Steve is one man who is making us believe life after death, through his gadgets, designs and revolutionary products for the common people.

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