- Evita (film)
Infobox Film
name = Evita
caption = Theatrical release poster
director =Alan Parker
producer =Alan Parker Robert Stigwood
writer =Alan Parker Oliver Stone Tim Rice Andrew Lloyd Webber
starring = MadonnaAntonio Banderas Jonathan Pryce
lyrics =Tim Rice
music =Andrew Lloyd Webber
cinematography =Darius Khondji
editing =Gerry Hambling
distributor =Hollywood Pictures Cinergi Pictures
released =December 25 , 1996 (limited)January 10 , 1997 (wide)
runtime = 134 min.
country = flagicon|USA
language = English
Spanish
budget = $55 million
gross = $193,047,179
imdb_id = 0116250"Evita" is the 1996
film adaptation ofTim Rice andAndrew Lloyd Webber 's musical based on the life ofEva Perón . It was directed byAlan Parker and starred Madonna,Antonio Banderas andJonathan Pryce . It was released onDecember 25 ,1996 byHollywood Pictures andCinergi Pictures .Plot
"Evita" traces the life of Eva Duarte (later Eva Duarte de Perón) (Madonna) from a child from the lower class to becoming the first lady and spiritual leader of
Argentina . Early in the film, Eva is seen as a small girl attempting to attend her father's funeral in the town of Junin with her mother and siblings. But her father's wife and other family (who are middle class) ban Eva's family from entering and carry Eva out screaming after she runs in on her own.At age 15, Eva decides to leave Junin to seek a better life and hitches a ride to
Buenos Aires with a tango singer,Augustin Magaldi , with whom she's having an affair. She progresses through several relationships with increasingly influential men until her fateful meeting with ColonelJuan Perón (Jonathan Pryce ) at a fundraiser. Perón's connection with Eva lends him a populist air since she is from the working class as is Peron himself. Eva has a radio show during Perón's rise and uses all her skills to promote Perón even when the controlling administration has him jailed to try and stunt his political momentum. The groundswelling of support Eva generates forces the government to release Perón and he finds the people enamored with him and Eva. Perón wins election to the presidency and Eva promises the new government will serve the "descamisados " (literally, "those without shirts", i.e. the working poor). Eva establishes a foundation and does distribute aid while the Perónists otherwise plunder the public treasury. Argentina is very class based and the military corps and social elites despise Eva's common roots and affinity for the poor. During a world tour Evita becomes ill and is rushed home. Towards the end of her life she understands she is terminally ill but rationalizes that her life was short because she shone like the "brightest fire" and helps Juan prepare to go on without her. The film ends with a large crowd surrounding theCasa Rosada in a candlelight vigil praying for her recovery when the light of her room goes out, signifying her death.Cast
*Madonna as Eva Duarte Perón
*Antonio Banderas asChe Guevara (the narrator)
*Jonathan Pryce as Col.Juan Perón
*Jimmy Nail asAgustín Magaldi
*Victoria Sus as Doña Juana
*Julian Littman as Juan Duarte Jr.
*Olga Merediz as Blanca
*Laura Pallas as Elisa
*Julia Worsley as Erminda
*María Luján Hidalgo as Young Eva
*Servando Villamil as Cipriano Reyes
*Andrea Corr as Perón's Mistress
*Peter Polycarpou as Domingo Mercante
*Gary Brooker as Juan BramugliaProduction and casting
Production of the film began several years back. Several actresses had been considered for the role.
Andrew Lloyd Webber wanted an actress of Spanish descent to play the part; he considered castingCharo . ThenMeryl Streep was given the role, but production was canned. Meanwhile, Madonna was campaigning for the role and spent a lot of money doing so over the next few years. When Parker was ready for filming, several people objected to Madonna playing the part.Barbra Streisand ,Glenn Close ,Olivia Newton-John andMichelle Pfeiffer were also rumored for the role.Pfeiffer almost got the role before Madonna did, but directorAlan Parker wanted to shoot the picture on location, not in a sound studio in Hollywood, which was whatPfeiffer had originally wanted. [ [http://www.wildaboutmovies.com/interviews/MerylStreepInterviewDevilWearsPradaMovieByTimNasson.php Meryl Streep Interview, Devil Wears Prada Movie, By Tim Nasson ] ]Filming began on
February 1996 and it finished in May. [ [http://www.mad-eyes.net/films/evita.htm Mad-Eyes - Madonna movies - Evita ] ] On set, Madonna received vocal training to ensure she had the best possible voice. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Light-Madonna/dp/B000002NJS Roni Sarig mentions "singing lessons on the Evita set".] RetrievedMarch 7 ,2007 ]oundtrack
Album
#"Evita - The Motion Picture Music Soundtrack"
ingles
#"
You Must Love Me " - Madonna
#"Don't Cry for Me, Argentina " - Madonna
#"Another Suitcase in Another Hall " - Madonna
#"Buenos Aires" - MadonnaAwards
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Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song (You Must Love Me).
*Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Song from a Movie (Don't Cry For Me Argentina).
*Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture, Best Original Song and Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture.
*LAFCA Award for Best Production Design.
*Golden Satellite Award for Best Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture Costume Design and Outstanding Original Song.Box office
Box office performance
Reception
The film received a warm reception from many critics. It was nominated for five
Academy Awards and won the award for "Best Song" for "You Must Love Me ". "Evita" also had fiveGolden Globe nominations and three wins (Best Picture - Comedy or Musical; Best Original Song, "You Must Love Me"; and Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical, Madonna) and was one of theNational Board of Review 's Top Ten Films of the Year.Following the success of the film, the government of Argentina released its own film biography of Peron, entitled "Eva Perón," to correct alleged distortions in the Lloyd Webber account. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Eva-Peron-Esther-Goris/dp/B00013D4DG ] ]
World record
The movie earned Madonna a Guinness World Record title, "Most costume changes in a film". Madonna broke
Elizabeth Taylor 's 1963 record for "Cleopatra" (65 costume changes), in her Golden Globe-winning turn as Eva Peron in Evita. She changed costumes 85 times (which included 39 hats, 45 pairs of shoes and 56 pairs of earrings). [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B02E0D91E31F936A15751C1A960958260 Madonna, Chic Pop Star, As Chic Political Star - New York Times ] ] In addition to the normal challenges of creating that many costumes for one actress, the costume designer and wardrobe department also had to deal with the fact that they had to conceal Madonna's real-life pregnancy throughout the production.References
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* [http://www.notstarring.com/movies/evita Complete list of actors who were considered for roles]
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