If you’re going to attend the Wisconsin Film Festival, you’ll be glad to know that a special treat awaits you on the last day of the event. On April 6 (at 01:45 PM in the Chazen Museum of Art), you’ll be witness to the premiere of Welcome to Macintosh, a documentary on the life of the computer and company that started it all.
We’ve mentioned it before. Twice, in fact. The movie is chock full of various accounts from several Mac fanboys enthusiasts who come from different walks of life and have interesting anecdotes to share. There are the likes of Guy Kawasaki, the original Apple evangelist, Leander Kahney, author of The Cult of Mac, and Andy Hertzfeld, who’d actually worked on the very first Macintosh.
As you can see, it promises to be a veritable love-fest for self-confessed “hardcore mac addicts” like us. Make sure you check it out if you’re going to be there and come back to scoff at me for not being fortunate enough to join in on the fun.
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There is an interesting interview with the two guys behind "Welcome to Macintosh at dane101.