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So, Parlez-moi du Che is this fascinating documentary from 1987 that really dives into the mythos of Che Guevara two decades after his death. It’s not just a retelling; it's almost like an exploration. Pierre Richard and Jean Cormier traverse Cuba, collecting stories that breathe life back into Che’s legacy. The pacing is quite contemplative, giving you space to reflect on the revolutionary’s impact. The atmosphere feels raw, with those firsthand accounts adding a layer of authenticity that you don’t see in more polished productions. You end up feeling like you’re part of their journey, piecing together Che’s story in a very personal way.
This documentary has had a somewhat limited release, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Not widely available on newer formats, it often pops up in discussions among enthusiasts interested in revolutionary cinema. The scarcity of quality prints adds to its allure, as many fans appreciate the unfiltered take on Che's life that isn't overly dramatized or commercialized.
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