Steve Jobs biopic wraps London Film Festival
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THE 59th edition of the London Film Festival concluded on Sunday with the European premiere of the Danny Boyle-directed biopic Steve Jobs, starring Michael Fassbender as the iconic co-founder of Apple.
The screenplay was created by Oscar-winning writer Aaron Sorkin, author of The Social Network and The West Wing, and is primarily based on an authorised biography of Mr Jobs written by Walter Isaacson.
"What you don't see in this movie is a dramatic recreation of his Wikipedia page," Sorkin said…
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