Motorcycle Diaries, The 

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Gael Garcia Bernal - Motorcycle Diaries, The From acclaimed director Walter Salles comes The Motorcycle Diaries, the riveting story of young Che Guevera's formative journey through South America that ultimately transformed the young apolitical introvert to outspoken revolutionary agitator.
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FormatDVD
GenreForeign
Running Time125 mins
Aspect Ratio1.85:1
LanguagesSpanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
RatingM
Available04-11-2009
LabelIcon Film Distribution Pty Ltd
ActorsGael Garcia Bernal,
Moran, Mercedes,
Noher, Jean Pierre,
Oro, Lucas,
Serna, Rodrigo De La
SourcedAustralia
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From acclaimed director Walter Salles comes The Motorcycle Diaries, the riveting story of young Che Guevera's formative journey through South America that ultimately transformed the young apolitical introvert to outspoken revolutionary agitator. Adapted from the best selling autobiographical journal, The Motorcycle Diaires finds the future revolutionary as a young medical student, as he sets off to ride from Buenos Aires through Chile and Peru to Venezuela, with his best friend, Alberto Granada.A love letter to a continent and its people, The Motorcycle Diaries is a profoundly galvanizing experience, inspiring audiences with its dynamic chronicle of the human spirit.

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Young Che

Phil on 16.09.2011

One of the best Latin American films to date. Watching this will make you want to hop on a plane to South America. Che and his friend Alberto journey for the first time outside of Argentina on a motorcycle on a journey of self discovery and understanding the continent in which they live. The cinematography is some of the best seen in cinema.

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