Che: Part Two (2008) [NR]

Featuring:
Demián Bichir, Rodrigo Santoro, Benicio Del Toro

Written by:
Peter Buchman
Benjamin A. van der Veen
Ernesto 'Che' Guevara

Directed by:
Steven Soderbergh


Release Date:
December 12, 2008

Original Title:
Che: Part Two

Alternate Titles:
Che - 2ème partie Guerilla (2008)
Che - 2ème partie : Guerilla
Che - Guerrilla
Che - Kapinallinen
Che - Part 2
Che - Part 2 - Guerrilla
Che - Part Two
Che - Teil 2
Che - Teil 2: Guerilla
Che Part Two
Che: Part Two - Guerrilla
Guerrilla
チェ 39歳 別れの手紙
折古華拉 切39歲的告別信
체: 파트 투

Genres:
Drama | History | War

Production Companies:
Laura Bickford Productions
Morena Films
Telecinco Cinema
Wild Bunch

Production Countries:
France | Spain | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  DE: 12  FR: TP  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15  KR: 15  US: NR 

Runtime: 135

The untold story of his final revolution

After the Cuban Revolution, Che is at the height of his fame and power. Then he disappears, re-emerging incognito in Bolivia, where he organizes a small group of Cuban comrades and Bolivian recruits to start the great Latin American Revolution. Through this story, we come to understand how Che remains a symbol of idealism and heroism that lives in the hearts of people around the world.

In 1965, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara resigns from his Cuban government posts to secretly make his latest attempt to spread the revolution in Bolivia. After arriving in La Paz, Bolivia late in 1966, by 1967, Che with several Cuban volunteers, have raised a small guerrilla army to take on the militarist Bolivian movement. However, Che must face grim realities about his few troops and supplies, his failing health, and a local population who largely does not share the idealistic aspirations of a foreign troublemaker. As the US supported Bolivian army prepares to defeat him, Che and his beleaguered force struggle against the increasingly hopeless odds.

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Rankings and Honors

Che: Part Two (2008) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes 79%
Metacritic 64/100
Awards Won: 2 wins & 7 nominations total

3D Artist:
Ignacio Luis de Redin

ADR Mixer:
Mario López
Jesús Javier Saiz
Mark Appleby
Nick Foley

ADR Recordist:
Paul Tirone
Mike Howells
Hugo Jeffreys

ADR Voice Casting:
David H. Kramer

Accountant:
Rino Bonavita

Actor's Assistant:
Giuseppe Ferlito

Additional Wardrobe Assistant:
Thomas M. Smalley

Ager/Dyer:
Pepo Ruiz Dorado

Animal Wrangler:
Ángel Gómez Fernández

Armorer:
Michael Panevics

Art Department Assistant:
Angela Rodríguez Arjiz
Amparo Piñeiro

Art Department Coordinator:
Gary Cergol

Art Direction:
Juan Pedro de Gaspar

Assistant Art Director:
César Morón

Assistant Camera:
Juan Pablo Ojeda

Assistant Costume Designer:
Ana Cuerda

Assistant Editor:
Corey Bayes
Kirsten Stoffa
Matt Absher
Virginia Llera

Assistant Hairstylist:
Alicia Teruel
Maria José Rodríguez
Leonor Cartagena
Jorge De La Reza

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Leni Ballon
Kantay Melgarejo
Marcelo Antezana

Assistant Production Design:
María Clara Notari

Assistant Property Master:
Laura Laviña
Rick Chavez

Assistant Set Decoration:
Laura Musso

Assistant Sound Editor:
Lucía Loiseau
Billy Theriot

Associate Editor:
David Kirchner

Associate Producer:
Pilar Benito
Silvana Paternostro

Author:
Che Guevara

Boom Operator:
Coque F. Lahera
Antonio Mejías
Sam Perry

CG Supervisor:
Sergio Garcia Abad

Camera Operator:
Gary Jay

Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Carla Hool
Rodrigo Bellott
J.C. Cantu
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Patricia Alonso
Eva Leira
Yolanda Serrano

Casting Assistant:
Eliseo Ruiz
Beatriz Bartolomé
Vivi Cuenca
Marny Smith
Genaro Hernandez

Casting Associate:
Rodrigo Urbano
Paul Schnee
Venus Kanani

Casting Director:
Pilar Moya
Mamen Moya
Patricia Alonso

Color Timer:
Lee Wimer

Colorist:
Sam Daley

Compositing Supervisor:
Guillermo Orbe

Construction Coordinator:
José Luis Moya
Richard Tenewitz

Costume Assistant:
Regina Calvo
Pilar Groux

Costume Design:
Bina Daigeler

Costumer:
James Deanes
Noemí López
Barrett Hong

Dialect Coach:
Joel Goldes
Pablo Guevara

Dialogue Editor:
Xavier López Souto
Diego Martinez Rodriguez

Digital Compositor:
Eduardo Díaz
Carlos Trijueque
Daniel Trujillo
Aníbal del Busto
Ramón Ramos
Thorsten Rienth

Digital Intermediate:
Michael P. Whipple

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Tim Stipan

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Jimmy Fusil
Barbara Jean Kearney

Director:
Steven Soderbergh

Director of Photography:
Steven Soderbergh

Editor:
Pablo Zumárraga

Epk Camera Operator:
Carlos Zayas

Epk Director:
Dan Knight

Executive Producer:
Philip Elway
Álvaro Longoria
Gregory Jacobs
Álvaro Augustin
Brahim Chioua
Belén Atienza
Frederic W. Brost
Vincent Maraval

Extras Casting:
Jorge Guerrero
Sophia M. Costas
Francisco Veyro

First Assistant Accountant:
Jason Hinkel

First Assistant Camera:
Sergio Delgado

First Assistant Director:
Pedro Manuel Lazaga
Joseph P. Reidy
Gregory Jacobs

First Assistant Editor:
Nat Jencks

Foley Artist:
Manuel Corrales
Alicia Stevenson
John Kessler

Foley Editor:
Iñaki Sánchez-Elvira
John Kessler

Gaffer:
Yvette Paz Soldán

Grip:
Álvaro Gómez

Hairstylist:
Gail Rowell-Ryan
Silvia Grande
Sergio Pérez Berbel
Francisco Martínez
Irene Navarro
Sonia Teruel

Key Grip:
Ángel Gómez Alcoholado

Key Hair Stylist:
Belén López-Puigcerver

Line Producer:
Cristina Zumárraga
Gerardo Guerra V.

Location Manager:
Félix Rosell

Makeup Artist:
Nacho Díaz
Carolina Madera
Gema Peña Garro
Irene Rodríguez
Martín Sanabria
Ana Urosa
Chicha Blanco

Makeup Designer:
Ana López-Puigcerver

Makeup Effects:
Nacho Díaz
Óscar del Monte

Original Music Composer:
Alberto Iglesias

Painter:
Carmine Palmentieri
Cristabelle Mora

Post Producer:
Larry Blake
Naiara Martínez de Marigorta

Producer:
Laura Bickford
Benicio del Toro

Production Accountant:
Gemma Rawsthorne

Production Controller:
Sonya Lunsford

Production Coordinator:
Selena Carrillo
Greg Outcalt
Trilby Norton
Verónica Díaz

Production Design:
Antxón Gómez

Production Manager:
Toni Novella
Robin Le Chanu

Production Secretary:
Christina D. King
Yesika Mena

Production Sound Mixer:
Aitor Berenguer

Property Master:
Tommy Allen
Andrew Petrotta

Props:
Andrea Antezana
Paulo Aranda

Research Assistant:
Zack Stoff

Researcher:
Alan Shaterian

Screenplay:
Terrence Malick
Benjamin A. Van Der Veen
Peter Buchman

Script Supervisor:
Carmen Soriano

Seamstress:
Charo Diego
Debbie Lucas

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Álvaro García

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Rodrigo López

Second Assistant Director:
Carlos Gras
Amy Lauritsen
Jody Spilkoman
Yvette Gurza

Set Costumer:
Jill Graves Power

Set Decoration:
Pilar Revuelta

Set Designer:
Esther Gili
Adrián San José

Set Dresser:
Abariss Culjak
Pablo Seoane
Carlos 'Carly' Antunez
Serapio Tola
Eddie Antúnez

Sound Editor:
Mike Chock

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Mangini
Donald Flick

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Blake
Mark Mangini

Sound mixer:
Thomas Varga
Aitor Berenguer

Special Effects Coordinator:
César Abades

Special Effects Supervisor:
Reyes Abades
Kevin Hannigan

Standby Painter:
Oscar Troitiño

Still Photographer:
Teresa Isasi
K.C. Bailey

Stunt Coordinator:
Jordi Casares
G.A. Aguilar

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gabriel Gutiérrez
Larry Blake

Transportation Captain:
Ricardo Gallarzo Jr.

Transportation Coordinator:
Shane Greedy
Patricia de la Uz

Travel Coordinator:
Nacha Zurinaga

Utility Sound:
Karl Wasserman

Visual Effects Producer:
Úrsula García

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rafa Solórzano

Wardrobe Assistant:
Adam Butera
Sara Cabrera

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