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The preparation time for the film is as long as five years. In order to raise funds, Steven Soderbergh also participated in the directorship of other films.
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Filming of the film officially started in October 2006, and the filming work was completed in early 2008, which lasted 15 months.
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Benicio Del Toro initially suggested to director Steven Soderbergh that Ryan Gosling should play Guevara's comrade Ramirez. Ryan Gosling also specifically met the surviving Ramirez, and learned some Spanish in preparation for the role. However, due to the postponement of the filming plan, Ryan Gosling eventually withdrew from the film performance.
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"Che: Part One" and "Che Guevara: Guerrilla" screened in Cuba and the Cannes Film Festival are the full version of the two episodes together, which lasts 257 minutes.
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During the filming of the film, the Cuban government once warned the film crew that if there is any attack on Fidel Castro in the film, the film will be banned in Cuba .
Che: Part One behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Ernesto Che Guevara: [addressing the United Nations in Spanish] Executions? Yes, we have executed. We execute, and we'll continue to execute.
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Ernesto Che Guevara: Ours is a fight to the death.