In conjunction with the photography exhibition Fixed Forever, CBU Art Gallery’s Summer Exhibition Film Series features documentary films themed around the subject of photography.
In 1960, the Cuban photographer known as Korda took a snapshot of Che Guevara whilst he was attending a memorial service in Havana. This photograph went on to become the most reproduced image in the history of the medium. Chevolution asks how and why did this photo become so important?
(86 minutes, 2009, Directed by Louis Lopez and Trisha Ziff)