El día que me quieras

  • 30'
  • Argentina
  • 1997
El día que me quieras is a meditation on the last photograph of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, taken by Freddie Alborta in Bolivia in 1967: the photo of him lying dead on a table, surrounded by excited soldiers. The well-known art historian John Berger once compared this photo with Andrea Mantegna's Dead Christ and with Rembrandt's Doctor Tulp's Anatomy Lesson. The world-wide distribution of the picture on 10 October 1967 was the culmination of the legendary quest for Guevara that had lasted more than two years.The film is not a political documentary in the usual sense, but presents itself as an investigation into the death and the power of photography, veering between evocation and straightforward reporting. Leandro Katz: 'A few years ago, I decided to obtain a print of the photograph from a photo agency and to begin a series of photographic works based upon it. My approach in these works was that of an archaeologist who sifts historical remnants to reveal their hidden powers. Using close-up photography and a masking device to highlight details in the picture, I re-photographed it to raise questions about its formal and narrative content, in an attempt to expose the indeterminate powers of photographic and cinematic representation.'
  • 30'
  • Argentina
  • 1997
Director
Leandro Katz
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
Argentina
Year
1997
Festival Edition
IFFR 1998
Length
30'
Medium
16mm
International title
The Day You'll Love Me
Language
Spanish
Producer
Mirror On the Moon
Sales
Mirror On the Moon
Screenplay
Leandro Katz
Editor
Leandro Katz
Director
Leandro Katz
Premiere
European premiere
Country of production
Argentina
Year
1997
Festival Edition
IFFR 1998
Length
30'
Medium
16mm
International title
The Day You'll Love Me
Language
Spanish
Producer
Mirror On the Moon
Sales
Mirror On the Moon
Screenplay
Leandro Katz
Editor
Leandro Katz