Evita (film)

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Movie
German title Evita
Original title Evita
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1996
length 129 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Alan Parker
script Alan Parker,
Oliver Stone
production Alan Parker,
Robert Stigwood ,
Andrew G. Vajna
music Andrew Lloyd Webber
camera Darius Khondji
cut Gerry Hambling
occupation

Evita is an American biopic from 1996 and is also the film adaptation of the musical Evita by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice . The Director led Alan Parker , the writer wrote Alan Parker and Oliver Stone . The main roles were played by Madonna , Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce .

action

The film tells the life of Eva Perón , portrayed from the perspective of the narrator, the worker Che.

Eva Perón leaves her hometown Los Toldos and moves to Buenos Aires . There she makes a career in the entertainment industry, where her lovers help her again and again. One day she meets Colonel Juan Perón , who is always in the background during the coups in Argentina .

After a power struggle, Juan Perón is arrested. Eva Perón helps organize protest demonstrations. After his release, Juan Perón married Evita and was later elected President of Argentina. Eva Perón embarks on a trip to Europe, where she is greeted with enthusiasm in some countries and hostile in others. She is denounced as a whore in the Italian media .

The Argentine officers and high society do not accept Eva Perón. More and more she is developing into a detached lady. When the displeasure gets too great, she organizes an aid organization for the poor. However, it is emphasized again and again that only some of the donations go where they should actually go.

Eva Perón dies of cancer . She is carried to the grave in a large funeral procession. Your spirit dances with the spirit of Che.

Reviews

James Berardinelli wrote on ReelViews that the film had no soul and could offer little under the "glittering" surface. He praised the production design, but criticized the “not three-dimensional” and “unsympathetic” character of Eva Perón and the “surprisingly undemanding” script. Berardinelli praised Antonio Banderas' portrayal of Jonathan Pryce's talent as "wasted".

Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun-Times on January 3, 1997 that the film allowed audiences to identify with Eva Perón. He praised the representation of Madonna.

Kenneth Turan wrote in the Los Angeles Times on December 25, 1996 that the effect of the film, in which practically all dialogue was sung, was limited. Madonna plays "absolutely convincing".

Awards

Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice won an Oscar for the song You Must Love Me in 1997 . In addition, the film was nominated for an Oscar for the sets, for the camera work, for the editing and for the sound.

The film won the Golden Globe Award three times in 1997 : for best film - comedy or musical , for the song You Must Love Me and for Madonna as best actress in a musical or comedy . Alan Parker and Antonio Banderas were nominated for the Golden Globe.

The film was nominated in 1997 in eight categories for the BAFTA Award , including for the soundtrack, for the script, for the production design, for the cinematography and for the editing.

Madonna was nominated for the MTV Movie Award in 1997 in two categories . The film won the 1997 Golden Satellite Award for Best Musical , for the costumes and for the song You Must Love Me . He was nominated for the same award in two other categories, including camera work.

Darius Khondji was nominated for the 1997 American Society of Cinematographers Award and the British Society of Cinematographers Award for camera work . Gerry Hambling was nominated for the 1997 American Cinema Editors Award . The song Don't Cry For Me Argentina won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award in 1998 , for which Madonna was also nominated.

The German Film and Media Assessment FBW in Wiesbaden awarded the film the rating particularly valuable.

backgrounds

The film was shot in Argentina , Spain , London and Budapest .

Production costs are estimated at about 55 million US dollars estimated. The film grossed around 50 million US dollars in cinemas in the United States, and worldwide box office earnings are estimated at around 143 million US dollars.

Lawyer Juan Bramuglia is portrayed by Procol Harum front man Gary Brooker .

The figure of Che is not a historical figure. The name is based on the interjection "che" which is often used in Río de la Plata Spanish , a nickname that is sometimes used for Argentinians (such as Che Guevara ).

swell

  1. ^ Review: Evita .
  2. ^ Roger Ebert: Evita Movie Review & Film Summary (1997) - Roger Ebert .
  3. Entertainment News - Los Angeles Times .
  4. https://fbw-filmbeval.com/film/evita

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