
“The revolution made him a legend.”
The Argentine, begins as Che and a band of Cuban exiles (led by Fidel Castro) reach the Cuban shore from Mexico in 1956. Within two years, they mobilized popular support and an army and toppled the U.S.-friendly regime of dictator Fulgencio Batista.
This is an immersive, gritty journey into the heart of a revolution. It feels like living alongside the determined figures shaping history, witnessing the arduous, often brutal, path of a movement building momentum. The tone is serious and observational, capturing the weight and human cost of political upheaval.






