The Motorcycle Diaries - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries"
Diarios de motocicleta (2004)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
The Motorcycle Diaries - TMDB rating
7.4/10
1231
The Motorcycle Diaries - Kinopoisk rating
7.772/10
18466
The Motorcycle Diaries - IMDB rating
7.7/10
109000

Backdrops, wallpaper

Backdrop to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #156893Full HD 1254p
Backdrop to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #156894HD Ready 720p
Backdrop to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #216883Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #216884Full HD 1080p
Backdrop to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #216885Full HD 1080p

Posters, covers

Poster to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #1568972K 1500p
Poster to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #156898Full HD 1200p
Poster to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #1568992K 1600p
Poster to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #1569002K 1500p
Poster to the movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" #216886HD Ready 900p

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was based on Che Guevara's memoir *The Motorcycle Diaries*, as well as notes by his friend Alberto Granado and materials obtained from his widow, Aleida March. 80-year-old Alberto Granado himself appears in one of the film's final scenes.
  • The actor Rodrigo de la Serna, who played the role of Alberto Granado, is a distant relative of Che Guevara.
  • When Ernesto and Alberto are in Temuco, Chile, and reading the local daily newspaper “El Diario Austral,” Alberto complains that his surname was misspelled. This newspaper is still published today and is the largest in Araucanía (an administrative region in Chile). During filming in Temuco, the newspaper published a report from the set and again, this time deliberately, made a mistake in Alberto’s surname.
  • In reality, Ernesto and Alberto had a motorcycle made by the British company Norton Motors Ltd. with a 500 cubic centimeter engine. Restored Norton motorcycles were used in the filming, and modified Suzuki motorcycles (nicknamed “Nortzuki”) were used in the crash scenes. According to the director, the old Nortons worked like clockwork, while the modern Suzukis constantly broke down.
  • Two scenes that were not in the script were included in the film, meaning they were improvised. There was no scene in the script of Ernesto and Alberto riding in the snow, nor was there a scene in Cusco.
  • The basis for the film was Che Guevara's memoir "The Motorcycle Diaries", as well as notes from his friend Alberto Granado and materials obtained from his widow, Aleida March. The 80-year-old Alberto Granado himself appears in one of the final scenes of the film.
Did you like the film?

© ACMODASI, 2010-2026

All rights reserved.
The materials (trademarks, videos, images and text) contained on this site are the property of their respective owners. It is forbidden to use any materials from this site without prior agreement with their owner.
When copying text and graphic materials (videos, images, text, screenshots of pages) from this site, an active link to the site www.acmodasi.in must necessarily accompany such material.
We are not responsible for any information posted on this site by third parties.