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The Motorcycle Diaries (released in 2004) follows the 1952 motorcycle journey of 23-year-old Ernesto “Fuser” Guevara (played by Gael García Bernal) and his friend Alberto Granado (Rodrigo de la Serna) across South America. Over 8,000 kilometers, starting in Argentina, through Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela, the trip transforms Ernesto from a middle-class medical student into the revolutionary figure later known as “Che.”
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The film is not a political manifesto; rather, it’s a humanist travelogue. The turning point occurs at the San Pablo leper colony in Peru, where Guevara sees social injustice firsthand. Cinematographer Eric Gautier shot the film on 35mm in a kinetic, vérité style, making a high-definition transfer essential for appreciating the sweeping Andes landscapes and intimate close-ups.
Set in 1952, the film follows Ernesto Guevara, a reserved medical student, and his charismatic friend Alberto Granado as they embark on an improvised motorcycle trip from Buenos Aires that becomes an odyssey across Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. What begins as a youthful adventure becomes a profound encounter with poverty, injustice, and human dignity. Along the way they meet miners, lepers, indigenous communities, and fellow travelers—each encounter nudging Ernesto toward political consciousness.