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So, it’s January again. For the most part its grey and very cold and the excitement of Christmas seems like a distant memory. Time for some escapism - and what’s better for that than a trip to the cinema to watch a great film?

Che

Che

Che: Part 1 is the first film of a two-part charting the liberation of Cuba and South America. Che is played by Benicio del Toro with such a superb performance you could be watching a real-life documentary.

The scenes of the lush Sierra Maestra mountains transport you away from our modest, little island and Fidel’s band of brave Cubans will lift the spirits even on the bluest, rainiest afternoon.

And if you’re still struggling to get back into the swing of things, Part 2 is out in February.

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