Country-Fried Steak
In the sprawling musical epic "Country-Fried Steak," director and writer Josh Kelly orchestrates a singular cinematic e...
Rediscovered after nearly two decades, this raw and candid interview captures Steve Jobs at a pivotal crossroads, offering a startlingly prescient look into the mind of a visionary. Conducted in 1995 by journalist Robert X. Cringely for the television series Triumph of the Nerds, the footage was thought largely lost until a pristine copy was found in a producer’s garage. The film presents the extensive conversation in its entirety, with Steve Jobs reflecting with remarkable clarity on his tumultuous journey—from founding Apple in a garage to his dramatic ousting and the subsequent wilderness years at NeXT. More than a simple retrospective, the interview finds Jobs dissecting the very soul of innovation, passionately arguing for the intersection of technology and liberal arts, and critiquing the corporate missteps that nearly doomed the company he created. Directed by Paul Sen, this compelling documentary strips away the myth to reveal the unvarnished thoughts of a man whose ideas would soon reshape the world, all while he himself had no idea an epochal return to Apple was just on the horizon.