atmo
6th July 2003, 15:31
Dear Che-friends,
The Atmo online shop have just opened!
"SACRIFICIO-Who betrayed Che Guevaara?". The documentary that started an
international debate and won four International Film Festival Awards.
Now you can order it on-line on DVD or VHS.
Read more at:
http://www.atmo.se/zino.aspx?pageID=4&articleID=379
The critics about SACRIFICIO:
"One would think that Che Guevara, especially his assassination in
Bolivia,
would be an exhausted topic by now. Think again. Gandini and Saleh go so
much further than most journalists or film and videomakers ever do in this
fine model of investigative documentary. They push interviewees, whom they
track down in several countries, into corners. The most notable example is
the French leftie icon of the late 60s and early 70s, philosopher Regis
Debray, who was in Bolivia to do an interview with Guevara at the time of
the Argentinian-born revolutionarys death. They shed light, a lot of
light,
on the case in a manic style that echoes the actual process of hardcore
journalism."
-Howard Feinstein, Village Voice film critic, New York
http://www.atmo.se
The Atmo online shop have just opened!
"SACRIFICIO-Who betrayed Che Guevaara?". The documentary that started an
international debate and won four International Film Festival Awards.
Now you can order it on-line on DVD or VHS.
Read more at:
http://www.atmo.se/zino.aspx?pageID=4&articleID=379
The critics about SACRIFICIO:
"One would think that Che Guevara, especially his assassination in
Bolivia,
would be an exhausted topic by now. Think again. Gandini and Saleh go so
much further than most journalists or film and videomakers ever do in this
fine model of investigative documentary. They push interviewees, whom they
track down in several countries, into corners. The most notable example is
the French leftie icon of the late 60s and early 70s, philosopher Regis
Debray, who was in Bolivia to do an interview with Guevara at the time of
the Argentinian-born revolutionarys death. They shed light, a lot of
light,
on the case in a manic style that echoes the actual process of hardcore
journalism."
-Howard Feinstein, Village Voice film critic, New York
http://www.atmo.se