Che: Part One (2008) Blu-ray UPDATED

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Che: Part One (2008) Blu-ray UPDATED

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Blu-ray A America - Criterion Collection
#496
Extras:
DISC ONE
* "Che: Part One"
Audio commentary by Jon Lee Anderson
“Making Che" documentary (49:51) (1080p) (mixed English/Spanish audio, optional English subtitles (for Spanish portions))
10 Deleted Scenes (with optional commentary by director Steven Soderbergh) (15:31) (1080p) (Spanish audio, optional English subtitles)
- With Sotús's Men
- Camilo Tells a War Story
- Prisoners Freed by Fidel
- Vilo Reassures a Peasant Woman
- Scouting El Hombrito
- "The Radio Is for News, Not Music"
- "Frank País Is Dead" (August 2, 1957)
- Pep Talk After the Battle of El Hombrito
- The Trial of Lalo Sardiñas
- Victor Bordón
US Theatrical trailer (2:32) (1080p) (mixed English/Spanish audio, optional English subtitles (for Spanish portions))


DISC TWO
* "Che: Part Two"
Audio commentary by Jon Lee Anderson
4 Deleted Scenes (with optional commentary by director Steven Soderbergh) (5:26) (1080p) (Spanish audio, optional English subtitles)
- The Lantern
- Two Sleeping Soldiers
- Benigno Returns from the Caves
- End of Thirst
"End of a Revolution" 1967 documentary (25:52) (1080i) (English audio, no subtitles)
Interviews from Cuba:
- Participants (23:08) (1080i) (mixed English/Spanish audio, optional English subtitles (for Spanish portions))
- Historians (11:53) (1080i) (Spanish audio, optional English subtitles)
"Che and the Digital Cinema Revolution!" documentary (33:21) (1080p) (English audio, no subtitles)

Subtitles: English (for Spanish portions) (optional)
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Picture Format: 1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
Spanish (with Spanish narration) DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48khz/24bit)
Spanish (with English narration) DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48khz/24bit)

Case type: Keep Case
Notes: The Theatrical trailer is a single trailer for both Parts One & Two
The Spanish narration soundtrack is exclusive to this release and features Benecio Del Toro narrating as Che.
The English narration soundtrack is the original theatrical release and features Oscar Isaac narrating as Che's Translator.

Includes a 24-page booklet containing Amy Taubin's essay "Why Che?" and a fold out poster.
Parts One & Two only available together


Blu-ray A Canada - E1 Entertainment
Extras:
DISC ONE
* "Che: Part One"
"Che" featurette (10:50) (480i) (mixed English/Spanish audio, optional English subtitles (for Spanish portions), optional French subtitles (for all audio), burned-in Spanish subtitles (for English portions))
Interview with director Steven Soderbergh (13:20) (480i) (English audio, optional French subtitles)
US Theatrical trailer (2:22) (480i) (mixed English/Spanish audio, burned-in English subtitles (for Spanish portions))
French Theatrical trailer (1:54) (480i) (French audio, no subtitles)
Startup trailers (all 1080p, English audio, no subtitles)
- The Burning Plain (2:12)
- Disgrace (2:20)
- Is Anybody There? (2:05)
- Knowing (2:20)


DISC TWO
* "Che: Part Two"
Interviews
- Benicio Del Toro (6:21) (480i) (English audio, optional French subtitles)
- Composer Alberto Iglesias (12:31) (480i) (Spanish audio, optional English & French subtitles)
- Che expert Jon Lee Anderson (31:48) (480i) (English audio, optional French subtitles)
US Theatrical trailer (2:22) (480i) (mixed English/Spanish audio, burned-in English subtitles (for Spanish portions))
French Theatrical trailer (1:51) (480i) (French audio, no subtitles)

Subtitles: English (for Spanish portions), French, French (for signs/on-screen text only) (optional)
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Picture Format: 1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
Spanish (with English narration) DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48khz/16bit)
French DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48khz/16bit)

Case type: Keep Case
Notes: The US Theatrical trailer is a single trailer for both Parts One & Two and is the same on both discs, the French Theatrical trailers are for Part One & Two separately.
The English narration soundtrack is the original theatrical release and features Oscar Isaac narrating as Che's Translator.
Parts One & Two available together or separately



Blu-ray B United Kingdom - Optimum Releasing
Extras:
DISC ONE
* "Che: Part One"
"Che" featurette (10:49) (576p) (mixed English/Spanish audio, optional English subtitles (for Spanish portions), burned-in Spanish subtitles (for English portions))
Interview with Steven Soderbergh (13:19) (576p) (English audio, no subtitles)
UK Teaser trailer (1:19) (576p)
UK Theatrical trailer (1:276) (576p)
Startup trailers:
- Gomorrah (2:01) (576p)
- Maltesers advert (0:32) (576p)
- Vicky Christina Barcelona (2:22) (576p)
- The Wrestler (2:21) (576p)
- Sky HD advert (1:13) (1080i25)


DISC TWO
* "Che: Part Two"
Interviews
- Benicio Del Toro (6:20) (576p) (English audio, no subtitles)
- Composer Alberto Iglesias (12:29) (576p) (Spanish audio, optional English subtitles)
- Che expert Jon Lee Anderson (31:48) (576p) (English audio, no subtitles)
UK Theatrical trailer (1:35) (576p)
Start-up Trailers:
- In the Loop (1:53) (576p)
- Persepolis (2:04) (576p)
- Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2:23) (576p)
- Sky HD advert (1:13) (1080i25)

Subtitles: English (for Spanish portions) (optional)
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Picture Format: 1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s): Spanish (with English narration) DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48khz/16bit)
Case type: Keep Case
Notes: The Theatrical trailers are for Part One & Two separately.
The English narration soundtrack is the original theatrical release and features Oscar Isaac narrating as Che's Translator.
Parts One & Two available together or separately
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Re: Che: Part One (2008) Blu-ray

Post by James-Masaki_Ryan »

Think I got everything...

Although I can't find any info of the Canadian release being available separately, so it's been grouped together as a double feature.
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