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We've just stumbled across two beautiful new posters for Steven Soderbergh's Che double feature. We should probably start referring to each film individually, because these posters are already split up. They're both too exquisite to be reduced in size and placed side-by-side, so I'm featuring each of them in full below. I don't think these movies need an introduction anymore given that we've had numerous...
On the heels of last week’s posting of the Spanish trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s Che: El Argentino - the first part of his two part bio-pic on the life of revolutionary icon Che Guevara - a brand new international trailer has arrived for the film. Not only is this one helpful because it includes bits of the English dialogue - the Spanish version plays out, surprisingly enough, only in Spanish - but...
Recommended Great films can change your life. They can expand your world and enhance your appreciation for the scope, depth, and nuance of art. Unfortunately, there's a downside to seeing great films too: they provide a measure against which ordinary films come up short. Steven Soderbergh's adaptation of Solaris is fine on its own, but if you've seen Andrei Tarkvosky's adaptation you can't help but...
Forget the anxiety of influence: Steven Soderbergh’s anti-epic Che is haunted from first frame to last by the anxiety of legend. Against the unshakable confidence exhibited by his subject, Soderbergh evidences a conspicuously nervous and hesitating appreciation of Ernesto...
Actor BENICIO DEL TORO and director STEVEN SODERBERGH have brushed off critics of their new movie GUERRILLA, insisting the film was meant to "p**s off" audiences.
Having dismissed one New York Film Festival selection about an Argentinian yesterday , I'm pleased today to promote another. If Steven Soderbergh's Che wasn't worth your time, director Lucrecia Martel's A Headless Woman most certainly is (it plays this evening at the Ziegfeld Theater; amazingly it isn't yet sold out ). Martel's previous feature, Holy Girl , the story of a teenage girl who tries to...
CHE director Jia Zhang-ke at the 46th New York Film Festival, press screening, September 29, 2008, answering questions from Richard Pena and press. Visit filmlinc.com for more from the New York Film Festival. Part One Part Two Part Three
NYFF coverage – What is perhaps interesting, even unique, about Steven Soderbergh’s film in the context of other similar films is that its subject remains so un processed. It’s difficult to imagine watching one-sixth of a full day of film about Ernest “Che” Guevara de la Serna and learning almost nothing about him. But this is, for what it’s worth, Soderbergh’s feat, a diptych of extraordinary surface...
If you've seen the T-shirt, you can probably skip the movie. Plenty of folks will be seeking scalped tickets to the New York Film Festival's sold-out screening of Che tonight at the Ziegfeld Theater, but Sound of the City can't recommend you join them. It's not as if you won't get your chance to see Steven Soderbergh's four-and-half hour biopic of everyone's favorite Latin American insurgent later...
The Daily Transom is not easily starstruck. But when Benicio Del Toro offered to "wine and dine" us in atonement for allowing someone to interrupt our conversation after the Monday evening screening of his new film, Che , directed by Steven Soderbergh , we must admit we had a ... moment . After all, the food and drinks at Plaza Athenee were free--it would be simple! Fortunately, by the time he turned...
Che, Steven Soderbergh’s epic (or, at least, epically long) biopic of Ernesto “Che” Guevara’s victorious revolutionary exploits in Cuba and later, fatal failure to replicate that triumph in Bolivia, is akin to a lovely butterfly trapped under glass. In effect...
With it’s festival run now down, international sales made and the massive four hour Che Guevara bio-pic busted into two parts for public consumption the PR machine is slowly whirring into gear for Steven Soderbergh’s Che . The first installment has been titled El Argentino and while I don’t believe release plans have been stated here in North America - where IFC holds the rights so, yes, it will be...
Benicio Del Toro as Che Guevara in Steven Soderbergh’s “Che,” at the New York Film Festival. Photo: Wild Bunch/Film Society of Lincoln Center The film about Cuba revolutionary hero Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara will be shown at the New York Film Festival on Tuesday, October 7th at 6:00 p.m. The film was produced by Steve Soderbergh, and it has a length of 257 minutes. The title role will be played by Benicio...