The Last Companions (Les Survivants du Che) begins with stark images of Guevara’s body laid out on a table. Officials in Bolivia wanted it widely known they had captured and killed – ...
In films as varied as “The Usual Suspects,” “Basquiat,” “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” “Traffic” and “Things We Lost in the Fire,” Benicio Del Toro seems drawn to play the eccentric outsider. Now ...
Although most moviegoers haven't even had the chance to see either of Steven Soderbergh's two Che Guevara films yet, we've already started to talk about ideas beyond both of them. The Argentine ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It’s probably the most famous portrait ever taken, considered by many to be the “Mona Lisa of photography.” Chances are you see a version of it at least once ...
This article was corrected on September 25, 2003. HOLLYWOOD — There’s room enough for two Alexander the Greats, but can Hollywood accommodate a trio of Che Guevaras? Not only are Universal and ...
One would not be remiss in guessing that "Che: Part I — The Argentine" (2009) would be full of praise for one of the 20th century's most controversial and iconic figures. Yet as soon as the film ...
Into this cinematic atmosphere came Steven Soderbergh‘s almost maniacally anticipated two-part Che Guevara film, “Che“; the to-be-bifurcated “Guerilla” and “The Argentine” made their respective debuts ...
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- U.S. director Steven Soderbergh is preparing to make his long-awaited biopic of Latin American revolutionary Che Guevara. The Hollywood Reporter said the story will be told ...