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Title Tracing Che / produced and directed by Lawrence Elman
Published Amsterdam : Off the Fence, 2002

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Description 1 online resource (53 min.)
Series Current affairs in video
Summary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara de la Serna represents one of the most enduring images of a political leader. His legendary character has been the inspiration for millions of people over the last fifty years. Lawrence Elman, a Canadian director, went in search of the man behind the myth. He embarked on the journey that gave Che his name. A trip through South America on an old Norton motorcycle. Che chronicled this trip during a break from medical school in a book called the Motorcycle Diaries. Lawrence encounters Che's family and oldest friends who shed light on this true icon of the 20th century. From the cousin who tells of Ernesto's chronic lack of hygiene to the tragedy of being rejected by a woman who is still believed to be his first love. Ernesto became Che and changed the perceptions of many. His love and friendship of Sartre (who called Che the only whole man he had ever met), his philosophical journals that began at the age of 15; all helped to shape a man who struggled with potentially fatal asthma all his short life. This is a film that discovers humanity, passion and the free spirit of a young 22 year old whose eyes were forced open on a relentless road trip
Notes Alexander Street Press PDA
Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2015)
Previously released as DVD
In English and Spanish with English subtitles
Subject Guevara, Che, 1928-1967
SUBJECT South America -- Description and travel
Form Streaming video
Author Elman, Lawrence, 1965-
OTHER TI Alexander Street Press PDA