
Join the Chevolution
Join the Chevolution How did a young medical student turn into the global image for “revolution” worldwide, and become the most reproduced image in the history of photography?
Join the Chevolution This film dives head first into the Che Guevara phenomenon, investigating how that one photo (taken by a Cuban photographer at a mass funeral) has evolved into the symbol for change and such a countercultural symbol in pop culture.
Bring your most comfortable deck chair and some snacks, sit back and enjoy what will definitely be a much shorter and more entertaining film than the 4 hour film “Che” that hit cinemas last year.
When: Wednesday 11 August, 6.30pm
Where: State Library, Swanston Street
Cost: Free
How did a young medical student turn into the global image for “revolution” worldwide, and become the most reproduced image in the history of photography?
This film dives head first into the Che Guevara phenomenon, investigating how that one photo (taken by a Cuban photographer at a mass funeral) has evolved into the symbol for change and such a countercultural symbol in pop culture.
Bring your most comfortable deck chair and some snacks, sit back and enjoy what will definitely be a much shorter and more entertaining film than the 4 hour film “Che” that hit cinemas last year.
When: Wednesday 11 August, 6.30pm
Where: State Library, Swanston Street
Cost: Free
How did a young medical student turn into the global image for “revolution” worldwide, and become the most reproduced image in the history of photography?
This film dives head first into the Che Guevara phenomenon, investigating how that one photo (taken by a Cuban photographer at a mass funeral) has evolved into the symbol for change and such a countercultural symbol in pop culture.
Bring your most comfortable deck chair and some snacks, sit back and enjoy what will definitely be a much shorter and more entertaining film than the 4 hour film “Che” that hit cinemas last year.
When: Wednesday 11 August, 6.30pm
Where: State Library, Swanston Street
Cost: Free