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Film sparked by iconic photo
April 25, 2008 Movies are typically inspired by stories, books, plays, magazine articles and real-life news events that filmmakers translate to the screen. The inspiration, however, for the documentary "Chevolution," premiering Friday at the Tribeca Film Festival, came from none of these traditional media. What prompted producer and co-writer-director Trisha Ziff to make the film was a world famous photograph of Cuban revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara taken in 1960 by Alberto Korda Diaz.
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