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What documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney learned about Steve Jobs

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<strong>AUSTIN—</strong>Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine hasn’t even been widely released yet, and it’s already stirring the controversy pot. Early reviews have called it cynical (and similar in tone to Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs), Eddy Cue spoke out against this “mean spirited” film on Twitter, and rumors of Apple employees walking out of the theater have been circulating since the film’s premier earlier in March.</p><p>
But in quiet a meet-and-greet with the press the day after the film’s first screening at the South by Southwest Film festival, director Alex Gibney said he didn’t set out to make a negative film—he just wanted to get a better understanding of the world’s fascination with this man.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2900818/what-documentary-filmmaker-alex-gibney-learned-about-steve-jobs.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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