Synopsis
CHE Part 1 and CHE Part 2 will be screened as separate films April 3-9. Each screening will require its own ticket at regular Ross prices - Event passes will be available for discounted admission if you attend both films ($12 General Admission, $10 Students, Seniors, Members).
November 26, 1956; led by Fidel Castro (Demian Bichir), a band of 80 rebels sails to Cuba. Among these young rebels is Argentine physician, Marxist, soldier, Ernesto "Che" Guevara (Benicio Del Toro). Nation-less, strapped for resources and fueled only by determination, the group engages in swift, bloody battle to free the Cuban people from the corrupt dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
Che and his soldiers wrestle the nation's resources and affection from Batista's grasp. Though considered a hero by some, Che becomes a hugely controversial figure. At the height of his fame and power, he disappears. Entering South America incognito, Che recruits another band of guerilla fighters in the harsh Bolivian jungles. They embark upon a mission to spark revolution throughout Latin America. --© IFC Films
CHE (Roadshow Version) will be screened in its entirity with an intermission March 27 - April 2. Special admission prices will be charged.
CHE Part 1 and CHE Part 2 will be screened as separate films April 3-9. Each screening will require its own ticket at regular Ross prices - Event passes will be available for discounted admission if you attend both films.