The hands of Che Guevara

Buried under a landing strip in Bolivia, the body of Che Guevara was discovered in 1997. With its discovery, the last mystery about Guevara’s life and death seemed resolved. Until it became apparent his hands were missing…

The documentary The hands of Che Guevara is a search for the severed and missing hands of the Latin-American revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara. The search leads to a number of remarkable people; men and women who were prepared to risk life and limb for two dead hands. Through their testimonies a story unfolds, a tale that is so bizarre and secret that it has been banished to the shadows of history.

“The truth lies in the subjective elements it is built on”
(Quote attributed to Che Guevara)

The documentary The Hands of Che Guevara is a linear tale, built on the accounts of several ‘first persons’. All those involved tell their part, each of them from their own point of view, featuring themselves as the main protagonist. Their stories are embellished, grotesque and beautiful. They do contain undeniable elements of truth however. By stringing together the small, subjective stories slowly the larger, ‘objective’ history becomes visible. Like a mosaic from which one slowly distances oneself.

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Director

Peter De Kock

Peter De Kock (born 1967) studied Photography and Audiovisual Design (and graduated “cum laude”) before he started his study at the Dutch Film Academy in Amsterdam.
After his graduation in 1994, De Kock worked as a Director of Photography on numerous documentaries, features, commercials and video clips.
In addition to his work as cinematographer, De Kock directed music videos and commercials.
“The hands of Che Guevara” is his first feature length documentary.

Credits

CAMERA: Melle van Essen
SOUND: Leo Franssen
EDITOR: Riekje Ziengs
SOUNDMIXAGE: Mark Lizier
PRODUCTION: Laura Bronkers
TRANSLATION: Ernestina van de Noort

In co-production with VPRO. With the support from Dutch Media Fund.

Category
2006