Steve Jobs ‘Lost Interview’ coming to theaters

WHAT’S ON HIS MIND? In this Jan. 5, 2000, file photo, Apple computer co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs waves goodbye to nearly 6,000 Apple faithful after completing his MACWorld Expo keynote address, in San Francisco. Apple on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011 said Jobs has died. He was 56. (AP Photo, File)

SAN FRANCISCO — Fans of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs will get a chance to see previously unreleased interview footage of him when “Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview” hits theaters later this month.

The 70-minute interview was recorded in the ’90s before Jobs returned to Apple Inc. He and co-founder Steve Wozniak started Apple in 1976 and left in 1985. Jobs returned in 1997 and is credited with rescuing Apple from financial dire straits.

Ten minutes of the interview appeared in the 1995 PBS miniseries “Triumph of the Nerds.” The master tapes disappeared but an unedited interview copy was recently found.

The interview will be shown at Landmark theaters in 19 cities around the country beginning Nov. 16.

Jobs died Oct. 5 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 56.

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