Che: The Argentine
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Che: The Argentine
Summary
Che: The Argentine is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Che: The Argentine's image is recorded as 2008-05-21 Équipe du film Che.jpg[3].
- Che: The Argentine's instance of is recorded as The Argentine — instance of (P31): film[4].
- Che: The Argentine's director is recorded as The Argentine — director (P57): Steven Soderbergh[5].
- Che: The Argentine's screenwriter is recorded as The Argentine — screenwriter (P58): Peter Buchman[6].
- Che: The Argentine's composer is recorded as The Argentine — composer (P86): Alberto Iglesias[7].
- Che: The Argentine's genre is recorded as The Argentine — genre (P136): drama film[8].
- Che: The Argentine's genre is recorded as The Argentine — genre (P136): biographical film[9].
- Che: The Argentine's genre is recorded as The Argentine — genre (P136): war film[10].
- Che: The Argentine's followed by is recorded as The Argentine — followed by (P156): Che Part 2: Guerrilla[11].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Benicio del Toro[12].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Julia Ormond[13].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Franka Potente[14].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Armando Riesco[15].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Catalina Sandino Moreno[16].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Demián Bichir[17].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Rodrigo Santoro[18].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Santiago Cabrera[19].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Édgar Ramírez[20].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Victor Rasuk[21].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Elvira Mínguez[22].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Jorge Perugorría Rodríguez[23].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Jsu Garcia[24].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Unax Ugalde[25].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Gastón Pauls[26].
- Che: The Argentine's cast member is recorded as The Argentine — cast member (P161): Oscar Isaac[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include The Argentine — producer (P162): Steven Soderbergh[28] and The Argentine — producer (P162): Benicio del Toro[29]. Che: The Argentine's director is recorded as The Argentine — director (P57): Steven Soderbergh[5]. Its screenwriter is recorded as The Argentine — screenwriter (P58): Peter Buchman[6]. Cast members include The Argentine — cast member (P161): Benicio del Toro[12], The Argentine — cast member (P161): Julia Ormond[13], The Argentine — cast member (P161): Franka Potente[14], The Argentine — cast member (P161): Armando Riesco[15], The Argentine — cast member (P161): Catalina Sandino Moreno[16], and The Argentine — cast member (P161): Demián Bichir[17].
Publication
Publication dates include +2008-01-01T00:00:00Z[30] and +2009-06-04T00:00:00Z[31]. Original languages include The Argentine — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[32] and The Argentine — original language of film or TV show (P364): Spanish[33]. Genres include The Argentine — genre (P136): drama film[8], The Argentine — genre (P136): biographical film[9], and The Argentine — genre (P136): war film[10]. Che: The Argentine's part of is recorded as The Argentine — part of (P361): Che[34].
Reception
Reviews include 68%[35] and 6.5/10[36].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Che: The Argentine's followed by is recorded as The Argentine — followed by (P156): Che Part 2: Guerrilla[11].
Why It Matters
Che: The Argentine ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] It is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]