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| Julia Ormond | ... | Lisa Howard | |
| Benicio Del Toro | ... | Ernesto Che Guevara | |
| Oscar Isaac | ... | Interpreter (as Óscar Isaac) | |
| Pablo Guevara | ... | Dinner Guest #1 | |
| Franklin Díaz | ... | Dinner Guest #2 | |
| Armando Suárez Cobián | ... | Dinner Guest #3 | |
| Rodrigo Santoro | ... | Raúl Castro | |
| María Isabel Díaz | ... | María Antonia | |
| Demián Bichir | ... | Fidel Castro | |
| Mateo Gómez | ... | Cuban Diplomat #1 | |
| Ramon Fernandez | ... | Héctor (as Ramón Fernández) | |
| Yul Vazquez | ... | Alejandro Ramírez (as Yul Vázquez) | |
| Jose Caro | ... | Esteban (as José Caro) | |
| Pedro Adorno | ... | Epifanío Díaz | |
| Jsu Garcia | ... | Jorge Sotús (as Jsu García) | |
| Luis Alfredo Rodríguez Sánchez | ... | Rebel Messenger #1 (as Luis Rodríguez Sánchez) | |
| Santiago Cabrera | ... | Camilo Cienfuegos | |
| Roberto Santana | ... | Juan Almeida (as Roberto Luis Santana) | |
| Vladimir Cruz | ... | Ramiro Valdés Menéndez | |
| Marisé Alvarez | ... | Vilma Espín (as Marise Álvarez) | |
| Jorge Perugorría | ... | Vilo (Juan Vitalo Acuña) | |
| Elvira Mínguez | ... | Celia Sánchez | |
| Unax Ugalde | ... | Vaquerito (Roberto Rodríguez) | |
| Christian Nieves | ... | Oñate Cantinflás | |
| Andres Munar | ... | Joel Iglesias Leyva (as Andrés Manuel Munar) | |
| Liddy Paoli Lopez | ... | Quike Escalona (as Liddy Paoli López) | |
| Francisco Cabrera | ... | Rebel Guide | |
| Pedro Telémaco | ... | Eligio Mendoza (as Pedro Telemaco) | |
| Milo Adorno | ... | Mario Leal (as Yamil Adorno) | |
| Miguel Ángel Suárez | ... | Army Doctor | |
| Alfredo De Quesada | ... | Israel Pardo | |
| Roberto Urbina | ... | Guile Pardo | |
| Juan Pedro Torriente | ... | Pedro Chape | |
| Io Bottoms | ... | Make-Up Artist | |
| Manuel Cabral | ... | Cuban Man at Bar #1 | |
| Oscar A. Colon | ... | Cuban Man at Bar #2 (as Óscar A. Colón) | |
| Sam Robards | ... | Tad Szulc | |
| Jay Potter | ... | Richard Hottelet | |
| Stephen Mailer | ... | Paul Niven | |
| René Lavan | ... | Cuban Diplomat #2 (as René Laván) | |
| Octavio Gómez Berríos | ... | Otto (as Octavio Gómez Berrios) | |
| Blanca Lissette Cruz | ... | María | |
| Laura Andújar | ... | Laura | |
| Georgina Borri | ... | Old Woman #1 | |
| Alejandro Renteria | ... | Umberto (as Alejandro Rentería) | |
| Israel Lugo Graniela | ... | Omar | |
| Bryant Huffman | ... | Cuervo | |
| Xavier Antonio Morales | ... | Esteban's Accomplice | |
| José Luis Gutiérrez | ... | Polo | |
| Jon DeVries | ... | Sen. Eugene McCarthy (as Jon De Vries) | |
| Leslie Lyles | ... | Partygoer #1 | |
| Meg Gibson | ... | Partygoer #2 | |
| Alex Manette | ... | Partygoer #3 | |
| Elvis Nolasco | ... | Partygoer #4 | |
| Sheridan Lowell | ... | Partygoer #5 | |
| Eugenio Monclova | ... | Emilio Cabrera | |
| Luis Gonzaga Hernandez | ... | Lalo Sardiñas (as Luis Gonzaga Hernández) | |
| Jose A. Nieves | ... | Dr. Julio Martínez Páez (as José A. Nieves) | |
| Joksan Ramos | ... | Raúl Chibás | |
| Javier Ortiz | ... | Felipe Pazos | |
| Édgar Ramírez | ... | Ciro Redondo García (as Edgar Ramírez) | |
| Luis Rosario | ... | Rebel Luis | |
| Santa Fe Osmin Hernandez | ... | Gustavo (as Santa Fé Osmín Hernández) | |
| Julio Cesar Morales | ... | Jesús (as Julio César Morales) | |
| Leonardo Castro | ... | Army Medic | |
| Oscar De La Fe Colon | ... | Bazooka Guy #1 (as Óscar De La Fé Colón) | |
| Xaiex Arriaga | ... | Bazooka Guy #2 | |
| Monique Gabriela Curnen | ... | Secretary | |
| P.J. Benjamin | ... | Captain Stanton | |
| Al Espinosa | ... | Angry Demonstrator #1 | |
| Ana Maria Andricain | ... | Angry Demonstrator #2 | |
| Michael Countryman | ... | U.S. Ambassador Stevenson | |
| Victor Rasuk | ... | Rogelio Acevedo | |
| Jorge Armando | ... | Enrique Acevedo | |
| Kahlil Mendez | ... | Leonardo Tamayo Núñez (as Kahlil Méndez) | |
| Aris Mejias | ... | Carmen (as Aris Mejías) | |
| Carlitos Ruiz Ruiz | ... | Ventriloquist (Albertico) | |
| Armando Riesco | ... | Benigno (Dariel Alarcón Ramírez) | |
| Othello Rensoli | ... | Pombo (Harry Villegas) | |
| Victoria Espinosa | ... | Old Woman #2 | |
| Joe Urla | ... | Nicaragua Ambassador | |
| Diego Arria | ... | Venezuela Ambassador | |
| Omar Chagall | ... | Panama Ambassador (as Oscar Chagall) | |
| Eduardo Cortés | ... | Sánchez Mosquera | |
| Joaquín Méndez | ... | Faustino Pérez | |
| Pablo Venegas Colón | ... | René Ramos Latour | |
| Jerry Nelson Soto | ... | Nico Torres | |
| Jose Brocco | ... | Ovidio Díaz Rodríguez (as José Brocco) | |
| Norman Santiago | ... | Tuma (Carlos Coello) | |
| Juan Carlos Arvelo | ... | Rolando Cubela | |
| Roy Sánchez-Vahamondes | ... | Faure Chomón (as Roy Sánchez Vahamondes) | |
| Yamil Collazo | ... | Enrique Oltuski | |
| Alejandro Carpio | ... | Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo | |
| Andres Santiago Bravo | ... | Hermes Peña Torres (as Andrés Santiago Bravo) | |
| Aurelio Lima | ... | Victor Bordón Machado | |
| Catalina Sandino Moreno | ... | Aleida March | |
| Alba Caraballo | ... | Aleida's Friend | |
| Doel Alicea | ... | Oltuski's Messenger | |
| Rafael Alvarez | ... | Lieutenant Pérez Valencia (as Rafa Álvarez) | |
| Jose Cotte | ... | Dr. Fernández Mell (as José Cotte) | |
| Naya Tanya Rivera | ... | Woman in Crowd | |
| Néstor Rodulfo | ... | Miguel (Manuel Hernández Osorio) | |
| Luis Alberto García | ... | Colonel Joaquín Casillas Lumpuy | |
| Teofilo Torres | ... | Colonel Hernández (as Teófilo Torres) | |
| Ernesto Faxas | ... | Fernández Suero | |
| Ricardo Alvarez | ... | Antonio Jiménez (as Ricardo Álvarez) | |
| Miguel Rodarte | ... | Man with Sledgehammer | |
| Rafael Simón | ... | Rebel Messenger #2 | |
| Bruno Bichir | ... | Colonel Rojas | |
| Gerardo Albarrán | ... | Police Officer | |
| Guillermo Ríos | ... | Comandante Gómez Calderón | |
| Victor Angulo Villacis | ... | Red Cross Worker | |
| Fernando Gutiérrez Vargas | ... | Aide to Hernández | |
| Ramiro Garza Balboa | ... | Man Greeting Che | |
| Carmen Mahiques | ... | Cook at Cuban Embassy | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Euriamis Losada | ... | Carlos | |
| Jorge Alberti | ... | Soldier Hector (uncredited) | |
| Fernando Arroyo | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Javier Bellido Cintron | ... | Soldier Jose (uncredited) | |
| Lou D'Amato | ... | U.N. Delegate (uncredited) | |
| Dave Dyshuk | ... | Press Photogropher (uncredited) | |
| Jonathan Fret | ... | Aleida's companion (uncredited) | |
| Rebecca Merle | ... | Protestor at United Nations (uncredited) | |
| Robert Myers | ... | U.N. Diplomat (uncredited) | |
| Ragini Parmar | ... | Pakistan Ambassador (uncredited) | |
| Alexandra Tejeda Rieloff | ... | U.N. Protester (uncredited) | |
| Ken Sladyk | ... | Romanian Diplomat at U.N. (uncredited) | |
| Susan Stewart | ... | Protester #2 (uncredited) | |
| Bernat Tort-Ortiz | ... | Cuban Rebel (uncredited) | |
| Guillermo Valedon | ... | David Salvador (uncredited) | |
| Gerardo José Vega | ... | Cuban Rebel (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Steven Soderbergh | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Peter Buchman | (screenplay) | |
| Ernesto 'Che' Guevara | (memoir "Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War") | |
Produced by | |||
| Belén Atienza | .... | executive producer | |
| Álvaro Augustín | .... | executive producer (as Álvaro Augustin) | |
| Pilar Benito | .... | associate producer | |
| Laura Bickford | .... | producer | |
| Frederic W. Brost | .... | executive producer | |
| Brahim Chioua | .... | executive producer | |
| Celia D. Costas | .... | line producer: New York (as Celia Costas) | |
| Benicio Del Toro | .... | producer | |
| Philip Elway | .... | executive producer | |
| Gregory Jacobs | .... | executive producer | |
| Álvaro Longoria | .... | executive producer | |
| Vincent Maraval | .... | executive producer | |
| Silvana Paternostro | .... | associate producer | |
| Anna Roth | .... | line producer: Mexico | |
| Cristina Zumárraga | .... | line producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Alberto Iglesias | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Steven Soderbergh | (as Peter Andrews) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Pablo Zumárraga | |||
Casting by | |||
| Rodrigo Bellott | |||
| J.C. Cantu | |||
| Mary Vernieu | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Antxón Gómez | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Laia Colet | |||
| María Clara Notari | (supervising art director) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Pilar Revuelta | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Bina Daigeler | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Mariela Avilez | .... | assistant hair stylist: Mexico | |
| Barbara Cantu | .... | key hair stylist | |
| Gloria Pasqua Casny | .... | hair department head | |
| Aurora Chavira | .... | assistant hair stylist: Mexico | |
| Tere Chávez | .... | key hair stylist: Mexico | |
| Heidi Remigio Colón | .... | hair stylist | |
| Emilio Cortés | .... | assistant hair stylist: Mexico | |
| Angel De Angelis | .... | key hair stylist: New York | |
| Naomi Donne | .... | key makeup artist: New York (as Naomi Dunne) | |
| Stephan Dupuis | .... | makeup artist | |
| Luis David Esquivel | .... | makeup artist: Mexico | |
| Raúl Esquivel | .... | makeup artist: Mexico | |
| Antonio Garfias | .... | makeup artist: Mexico | |
| Ofelia Gutiérrez | .... | makeup artist: Mexico | |
| Katherine James | .... | makeup department head (as Kathrine James-Gibson) | |
| Loretta James-Demasi | .... | assistant key makeup artist | |
| Francisco Jaramillo | .... | makeup artist: Mexico | |
| Loida E. Jeannot | .... | hair stylist (as Loida Jeannot) | |
| Isaac Lanado Chavira | .... | makeup artist: Mexico (as Isaac Lañado Chavira) | |
| Geraldine Lee | .... | makeup artist: Mexico (as Geraldine Lee Torres) | |
| Ana López Puigcerver | .... | key makeup artist | |
| Belén López Puigcerver | .... | key hair stylist (as Belén López-Puigcerver) | |
| Rocio Nogueron | .... | assistant hair stylist: Mexico (as Rocio Noguerón) | |
| Milagros Núñez | .... | hair stylist | |
| Lucy Ortiz Melendez | .... | makeup artist (as Lucy Ortiz Meléndez) | |
| Guadalupe Ramirez | .... | assistant hair stylist: Mexico (as Guadalupe Ramírez) | |
| Angel A. Rivera | .... | makeup artist | |
| Paulina Selene Rodríguez | .... | assistant hair stylist: Mexico | |
| Diana Roldos Ramos | .... | hair stylist | |
| Gail Rowell-Ryan | .... | hair stylist: Mr. Del Toro (as Gail Ryan) | |
| Wilissa G. Ruiz Domínguez | .... | assistant hair stylist | |
| Raúl Sarmiento | .... | key makeup artist: Mexico | |
| Verónica Tannos | .... | assistant hair stylist: Mexico | |
| Yolanda Rochelle Uribe | .... | makeup artist: Mexico | |
| Frances Valley | .... | hair stylist | |
| Dorcas Vázquez | .... | assistant hair stylist | |
| Natasha Ladek | .... | wig maker: Benicio Del Toro (uncredited) | |
Production Management | |||
| Marian Briozzo | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| Ellen Gordon | .... | production manager: PR (as Ellen S. Gordon) | |
| Robin Le Chanu | .... | production manager | |
| Javier Ugarte | .... | post-production supervisor | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| David M. Bernstein | .... | second assistant director: Mexico (as David Bernstein) | |
| Marcos González Palma | .... | dga trainee: Puerto Rico/Mexico | |
| Yvette Gurza | .... | second assistant director: Mexico | |
| Gregory Jacobs | .... | first assistant director | |
| Lynne Martin | .... | additional second assistant director | |
| Joseph P. Reidy | .... | first assistant director: New York (as Joe Reidy) | |
| Jody Spilkoman | .... | key second assistant director | |
| Juan Esteban Suárez | .... | second second assistant director | |
| Basti Van Der Woude | .... | second assistant director | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Luis Blasco | .... | compositor | |
| Luis Blasco | .... | digital compositor | |
| Francesco Campobasso | .... | senior 3D artist | |
| Francesco Campobasso | .... | senior cgi artist | |
| Ignacio Luis de Redin | .... | 3D artist | |
| Aníbal del Busto | .... | digital compositor | |
| Eduardo Díaz | .... | digital compositor | |
| Sergio Garcia Abad | .... | computer graphics supervisor (as Sergio Garcia) | |
| Javier García Plaza | .... | senior compositor | |
| Úrsula García | .... | visual effects producer | |
| Ñaña González | .... | senior compositor | |
| Pablo Hernández-Meléndez | .... | matchmover | |
| Pablo Hernández-Meléndez | .... | senior 3D artist | |
| Patricia Martin | .... | trainee compositor | |
| Jesse Morrow | .... | visual effects artist | |
| Inma Nadela | .... | senior compositor | |
| Guillermo Orbe | .... | digital compositor | |
| Ramón Ramos | .... | digital compositor | |
| Thorsten Rienth | .... | digital compositor | |
| Rubén Sanz | .... | visual effects line producer | |
| Rafa Solorzano | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Carlos Trijueque | .... | digital compositor | |
| Daniel Trujillo | .... | digital compositor | |
Stunts | |||
| Damian Achilles | .... | stunts | |
| G.A. Aguilar | .... | stunt coordinator: New York (as George Aguilar) | |
| Brian Brown | .... | stunts | |
| Jordi Casares | .... | stunt coordinator | |
| Toby Holguin | .... | stunts | |
| Jalil Jay Lynch | .... | stunt performer | |
| Daniel Maldonado | .... | stunts | |
| Jeff Medeiros | .... | stunts | |
| Jimmy Ortega | .... | stunt double:Benicio Del Toro | |
| J.C. Robaina | .... | stunts | |
| Derrick Simmons | .... | stunts | |
| Manny Siverio | .... | stunt coordinator | |
| Paul Veluzat | .... | stunt driver | |
| Eddie J. Fernandez | .... | stunt player (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Emanuel Carrión | .... | electrician | |
| Leslie Colombani | .... | gaffer (as Leslie Colombani Jr.) | |
| Javier Cruzado | .... | additional grip | |
| Sergio Delgado | .... | first assistant camera | |
| Gary Jay | .... | camera operator | |
| Laura Magruder | .... | still photographer | |
| Santiago Benet Mari | .... | electrician | |
| Abner Medina | .... | second assistant camera | |
| Frank Norris | .... | camera trainee | |
| Juan Pablo Ojeda | .... | assistant camera | |
| Raymond Orraca | .... | best boy electric | |
| Angel Pastrana | .... | key grip | |
| Francisco Román | .... | camera grip | |
| Naomi Villanueva | .... | second assistant camera | |
| Carlos Zayas | .... | epk videographer | |
| Paul Toomey | .... | additional second assistant camera (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Susan Bakula | .... | costume shop supervisor | |
| Ana Cuerda | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Anette Czagany | .... | key costumer | |
| Katalina Iturralde | .... | costume aging assistant | |
| Glenn Gregory Krah | .... | set costumer | |
| Ali Lammari | .... | set costumer | |
| Edgar Molinos | .... | costumer | |
| Pepo Ruiz Dorado | .... | aging artist | |
| Gladyris Silva | .... | costume supervisor | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Matt Absher | .... | assistant editor | |
| Corey Bayes | .... | assistant editor | |
| Leigh Anne Bowles | .... | post-production coordinator | |
| Pascale Dillemann | .... | post production assistant | |
| Yoya Fernández | .... | post-production assistant | |
| Jimmy Fusil | .... | digital intermediate producer | |
| Nat Jencks | .... | digital workflow | |
| Nat Jencks | .... | first assistant editor | |
| Barbara Jean Kearney | .... | digital intermediate producer | |
| David Kirchner | .... | associate editor | |
| Jesse Morrow | .... | on-line editor | |
| Daniel Silverman | .... | digital imaging supervisor | |
| Tim Stipan | .... | digital intermediate colorist | |
| Kirsten Stoffa | .... | assistant editor | |
| Michael P. Whipple | .... | digital intermediate engineer | |
| Lee Wimer | .... | color timer | |
| Virginia Llera | .... | assistant editor (uncredited) | |
| Benjamin Sutor | .... | digital intermediate editor (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Diego Balduque | .... | assistant score engineer | |
| Javier Casado | .... | additional music arranger | |
| Javier Casado | .... | music programmer | |
| David Cerrejón | .... | assistant to composer | |
| David Cerrejón | .... | music librarian | |
| Chris Clad | .... | violin | |
| José Luis Crespo | .... | score mixer | |
| José Luis Crespo | .... | score recordist | |
| Fiona Cruickshank | .... | assistant score engineer | |
| Ana Eusa | .... | music executive producer | |
| Isobel Griffiths | .... | orchestra contractor | |
| Alberto Iglesias | .... | conductor | |
| Jake Jackson | .... | assistant score engineer | |
| Jorge Magaz | .... | additional music arranger | |
| Jorge Magaz | .... | music programmer | |
| Javier Martín | .... | music executive producer | |
| Charlotte Matthews | .... | assistant orchestral contractor | |
| Perry Montague Mason | .... | orchestra leader (as Perry Montague-Mason) | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Arturo Curiel | .... | transportation coordinator: Mexico | |
| Shane Greedy | .... | transportation coordinator | |
| Luis A. Jurado | .... | transportation captain | |
| Francisco 'Panchi' López-Franco | .... | assistant to picture car coordinator | |
| Luis 'Cuba' Medina Sánchez | .... | driver | |
| Manuel Paredes Murillo | .... | driver: cast | |
| Alfonso Paredes | .... | driver | |
| Josiuan Rojas | .... | transportation coordinator | |
| Francisco Pancho Rosa | .... | cast driver | |
| Erik Von Hof | .... | picture car department | |
Thanks | |||
| Arancha R. De Buen | .... | thanks | |
| Cristóbal García | .... | thanks | |
| Gary Ross | .... | thanks | |
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He was a revolutionary fighter, a doctor, a social philosopher and a martyr who turned to armed warfare as a 'necessary' means of stamping out the foreign complexities, poverty and injustice that had bled South America for centuries. He was a Marxist, a writer, a guerrilla and a diplomat who rose to prominence as a leader of Fidel Castro's radical '26th of July Movement': a left wing political party that launched an armed invasion of Cuba rapt on toppling U.S backed dictator Fulgencio Batista. This historical revolt: the focal point of director Steven Soderbergh's enduring, coarse and superbly crafted part one of two biopic. A sometimes bitty, sometimes brilliant hand-held epic that succeeds in its failure to fall into the consumer culture camp that's exploited Ernesto 'Che' Guevara's image now for so long.
Steven Soderbergh refrains, then, from counteracting the magnitude of Che: Part One's dense political platform by ramping up the fireworks. This wont appeal to mainstream viewers. This is not a Cuban Braveheart. This is not some twisted Scarface prequel. There will be no post-movie pop-art. Che: Part One is an intelligent and vital take on the man behind the myth not a balls-to-the-wall action spectacle blaring with blood, bullets and CGI. It's a thorough and naturalistic treatise on iconic human drive and endeavour that infrequently shuttles between monochrome and Technicolor, between Che Guevara's 1964 delegation at the UN headquarters and time spent trudging through the Cuban jungle.
If your understanding of certain political ideals and movements are, at best, hazy- then it's best to steer clear of this one. You're likely are likely to find the first serving of Soderbergh's four-and-a-half-hour, two part political epic a little confusing. This ain't no Hollywood funded, slick and stylish, over-dramatic chronicle concerned with entertainment or income. This isn't 'Defiance' or 'Valkrye'. This is a well-researched, claustrophobic and paced political drama (shot in Spanish) where spurts of action, violence and humour are few and far between. Imagine Oliver Stone's 'Salvador' by the way of Terrance Mallick's 'The Thin Red Line': fragmented, anti-mainstream and very heavy-going.
The bravura Benicio Del Toro stars as Che and is quite excellent. He delivers a focused and unwavering performance worthy of a thousand accolades: his finest since '21 Grams'. The fact that Del Toro is fluent in Spanish also helps, as does a rallying and unknown supporting cast that work well as a low-key ensemble. It's all about Del Toro, though. His insurgent, intense and convincing Che is one marred by crippling bouts of asthma yet defined by a burning desire to educate and reform- to put his litigious beliefs into action and unite Latin America.
With Che: Part One, the diligent Steven Soderbergh has found his blend of realism and narrative, documentary and drama. As an avid Che fan and reader of his books and biographies, there is little doubt in my mind that this monumental work will stand as the first piece in the definitive two part screen portrait of one the twentieth century's most iconic, yet largely uncharted, political figures.
Final Verdict: While lesser films wallow in the limelight, Che: Part One stirs understated in the shadows seemingly content with the fact that it wont appeal to all, or many. Steven Soderbergh has crafted a very loyal and well-made biopic. One that demythologises, one that educates, one that excels and ensues Walter Salle's soul-searching Che preface: The Motorcycle Diaries.