Personal Che (2007)
Sobre o filme
The official biography of Argentinian Ernesto Che Guevara is set aside to analyze the different interpretations that today co-exist on the myth of the guerrilla, dead for 40 years in October 1967. One of the faces best known all over the world has several facets. In Bolivia, Che merits prayers and is viewed as a saint. In Cuba, he is a model for raising the children. Neonazis worship him in Germany. In the Lebanon, a successful opera was staged to divulge his life and debate on the bloody paths taken by the country. The communist icon became the flag for those who fight communism in Hong Kong. In the U.S., there are Latino citizens who adore him and Cubans in exile who detest him. The film also includes interviews, among others, with Jon Lee Anderson, reporter for New Yorker magazine and with Guevara’ biographer, writer Christopher Hitchens, by expert in political iconography David Kunzle, and by the creative Italian genius Oliviero Toscani.
Título original: Personal Che
Ano: 2007
Duração: 87 minutos
País: Colombia
Cor: color digital
Direção: DOUGLAS DUARTE
Roteiro: Douglas Duarte, Adriana Mariño
Fotografia: Douglas Duarte, Adriana Mariño
Produtor: Pablo Jacobsen, Ernesto Estrada
Música: Camilo Sanabria & Monareta
Edições: 31