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  1. Alberto Díaz Korda delivered intense photography experiences throughout his 40-year career. KordaVision traces this brilliant career from his beginning in Havana, Cuba, until he became Fidel ...

  2. 17 de ene. de 2001 · Sacrificio: Who Betrayed Che Guevara: Directed by Erik Gandini, Tarik Saleh. With Jon Lee Anderson, Ciro Bustos, Régis Debray, Erik Gandini. The two young Swedish journalist's Erik Gandini and Tarik Saleh have worked one year with Sacrificio, a film about the events surrounding the death of Che Guevara. They have traveled the world around and met among others the man who shot Che Guevara and ...

  3. Korda’s work reflected Cuba’s soul of the 1950s and ‘60s: Fashion, Rum and The Revolution. Director Hector Cruz Sandoval reunites Korda, Raul Corrales, Liborio Noval and Roberto Salas with President Fidel Castro for an extraordinary conversation on photography, the power of images and the Cuban Revolution.

  4. Find out how to watch Kordavision: The Man Who Shot Che Guevara. Stream Kordavision: The Man Who Shot Che Guevara, watch trailers, see the cast, and more at TV Guide

  5. Kordavision película dirigida por Hector Cruz Sandoval y protagonizada por Alberto Diaz Gutiérrez, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara y Raul Corrales. Año: 2005. Sinopsis: Alberto Díaz Korda entregó intensas experiencias fotográficas a lo largo de sus 40 años de carrera. KordaVision rastrea esta brillante carrera desde sus comienzos en La Habana, Cuba, hasta que se conv...

  6. Ciro Bustos and the first version of Judas are parallel variants of the same sacrificial myth. Gandini and Saleh are of the opinion that this myth has done Ciro Bustos an injustice. Nevertheless, Sacrifice doesn’t construct a structurally different argument. It doesn’t abandon the moral/Manichean vision, it just re-arranges it.

  7. A Cuban Revelation. Alberto Díaz Korda delivered intense photography experiences throughout his 40-year career. KordaVision traces this brilliant career from his beginning in Havana, Cuba, until he became Fidel Castro’s personal photographer from 1959 through 1968. Details. Releases.