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Che is a 2008 biopic about Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Benicio del Toro as Che. The film is actually a merged version of two films by Soderbergh: The Argentine and Guerrilla. The first part focuses on the Cuban revolution, from the moment Fidel Castro, Guevara and other revolutionaries landed on the Caribbean island, until they toppled the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista two years later. The second part focuses on Che's attempted revolution and eventual demise in Bolivia.

Che was screened on May 21 at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival running over four hours. Del Toro won the Best Actor Award at the festival for his portrayal of Guevara in the film. IFC Films has acquired all North American rights to Che and will release it for one week on December 12, 2008 in New York City and Los Angeles in December in order to qualify for the Academy Awards. The film will re-open on January 9, 2009 in these two cities as two separate films, titled Che Part 1: The Argentine and Che Part 2: Guerrilla. The films will then be released in 25 markets beginning January 16 and 22 and will expand further after that. IFC will make the films available Video on demand on January 21 on all major cable and satellite providers in both standard and high definition versions.

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  • "I have yet to find a single credible source pointing to a case where Che executed 'an innocent'. Those persons executed by Guevara or on his orders were condemned for the usual crimes punishable by death at times of war or in its aftermath: desertion, treason or crimes such as rape, torture or murder. I should add that my research spanned five years, and included anti-Castro Cubans among the Cuban-American exile community in Miami and elsewhere."

    -Jon Lee Anderson.

  • I don't believe ANYTHING ANYONE says defaming Che's character. My government and its lapdop historians will defame anybody that strays away from what they believe has American Values. Including John Brown, a white man who fought against slave owners and slavery and got hung for it in the United States. They call him a crazy man in the history books when he was a hero.

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  • @kubalibre305 If he killed innocent people, there would be a trail. He was famous, your not. Che was a threat to the US because of his ideals. He WAS a revolutionary. He left the rich life to fight in the congo and again in bolivia. Just like many enemies of the US, he was made out to be a mad man. Che killed people that betrayed him, numbering less than 100 total killed people, including casualties in war. While Bautista, supported by the US killed over 20,000 INNOCENT.

  • 35 Cuban exiles disliked this video. Oh boo-hoo, your family members were killed and your country was made property of the Soviet Union. Grow up!

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    I'm being sarcastic to anyone not intelligent enough to understand.

  • What song starts at 1:06?

  • @AnarchistOverman but the truth is i have grandparents who actually met camilo and che and actually told me what a horrible ,man he was.

    but since those are only words to you from just a person you wont believe em. so ill just tell you this.

    believe what you want. and words can be posted on the internet or even a paper and be nothing but lies.

    the only thing that doesnt lie is history, and the words of a man who has seen a killer with his own eyes.

  • @AnarchistOverman so what you are saying is if there is no source you will see him as a hero??

    because if i kill a few ppl and clean my tracks kill every witness and not leave a source i can say i didnt kill one then you have to believe me since there is no source?

    and if hitler wouldve succeded he couldve cleared his tracks im guessing you wouldve seen him a hero too since nothing proved him being an assasin exept that old man who lived thru it that no one believes.

  • i remember i went to school with a che geuvara badge and my teacher said he was an ignorant murder , he was clearly brainwashed and has  not read any of guevara's books

  • @kubalibre305 You have completely gone off the origional point so I'm guessing no you can't find any evidence of Che executing innocents and are just spurting out generic anti-Che rhetoric. Saying Camilo was the ONLY one of thousends with good intentions in the whole revoution is just plain bullshit. And Che was never going to lead Cuba, he wished to leave and fight in other coutries once the revolution was won, which he of course did do. He always had this agreenment with Castro.

  • @AnarchistOverman the only man who actually meant for the cuban revolution to be a good thing and bring down batista's dictatorship was Camilo Cienfuegos and if he was alive this day and saw what the revolution has done to cuba he would shoot himself in the head.castro killed anyone who would get in his way to getting power over cuba.Che was to be president because everyone was brainwashed to think he was this nice revolutionary and set ppl free. what ppl dont know is that he enjoyed killing ppl

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