After the biopic on the creator of Facebook The Social Network, which won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay in 2011, Aaron Sorkin has once again seized on the biography of a famous entrepreneur of the digital world: Steve Jobs. Directed by Danny Boyle, Oscar winner for Slumdog Millionaire in 2009 and to whom we also owe Trainspotting (1996) or The Beach (2000), the film Steve Jobs seeks to define the complex personality of the man whose death from cancer in 2011 triggered a wave of tributes around the world, personalities such as Barack Obama praising his visionary spirit.
The talented Michael Fassbender plays Steve Jobs and Kate Winslet, Oscar winner for her moving role in The Reader (2008), plays him as Joanna Hoffmann, the former Marketing Director of Macintosh. Seth Rogen and Jeff Daniels play Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple and John Sculley, the former CEO of the Apple brand, respectively.
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Behind the scenes, moments before the launch of three iconic products that punctuated Steve Jobs' career, from the Macintosh in 1984 to the iMac in 1998, the film takes us into the workings of the digital revolution to draw an intimate portrait of the man of genius who held a central place. ©