Actor: Julia Ormond, Benicio Del Toro, Oscar Isaac, Pablo Guevara, Franklin Díaz Director: Steven Soderbergh Genre: Foreign Video - Spanish/Misc. SA Year: 2008 Studio:IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT Length: 261 Released:January 19, 2010 Rating:Restricted (MPAA Rating) Format: Blu-Ray Misc:Black & White / Color Language:Spanish Subtitles : English
DESCRIPTION:
Far from a conventional biopic, Steven Soderberghs film about Che Guevara is a fascinating exploration of the revolutionary as icon. Daring in its refusal to make the socialist leader into an easy martyr or hero, Che paints a vivid, naturalistic portrait of the man himself (with a stunning, Cannes-award-winning performance by Benicio del Toro), from his overthrow of the Batista dictatorship, to his 1964 United Nations trip, to the end of his short life. Originally released in two parts, the first a kaleido-scopic view of the Cuban revolution and the second an all-action dramatization of Che's failed campaign in Bolivia, Che is presented here in its complete form.
Special Features
High-definition digital transfers DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack Audio commentaries on both films, featuring Jon Lee Anderson " Making of Che," a new documentary about the film's production New interviews with Cuban historians New interviews with participants in the 1958 Cuban Revolution Deleted scenes Theatrical trailers PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Amy Taubin and more
Actor: Julia Ormond, Benicio Del Toro, Oscar Isaac, Pablo Guevara, Franklin Díaz Director: Steven Soderbergh Genre: Foreign Video - Spanish/Misc. SA Year: 2008 Studio:IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT Length: 261 Released:January 19, 2010 Rating:Restricted (MPAA Rating) Format: Blu-Ray Misc:Black & White / Color Language:Spanish Subtitles : English
DESCRIPTION:
Far from a conventional biopic, Steven Soderberghs film about Che Guevara is a fascinating exploration of the revolutionary as icon. Daring in its refusal to make the socialist leader into an easy martyr or hero, Che paints a vivid, naturalistic portrait of the man himself (with a stunning, Cannes-award-winning performance by Benicio del Toro), from his overthrow of the Batista dictatorship, to his 1964 United Nations trip, to the end of his short life. Originally released in two parts, the first a kaleido-scopic view of the Cuban revolution and the second an all-action dramatization of Che's failed campaign in Bolivia, Che is presented here in its complete form.
Special Features
High-definition digital transfers DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack Audio commentaries on both films, featuring Jon Lee Anderson " Making of Che," a new documentary about the film's production New interviews with Cuban historians New interviews with participants in the 1958 Cuban Revolution Deleted scenes Theatrical trailers PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Amy Taubin and more