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.
The film, which consists almost entirely of singing, begins with the announcement of Eva's death and public funeral as the audience is introduced to the film's narrator, Ché (Antonio Banderas), an everyman who tells the story of Eva's rise to power and subsequent illness and death, appearing in many different guises and serving as Eva's conscience and critic. The film flashes back to Eva's childhood, and she is seen as a young girl attempting to attend her father's funeral in the town of Junín with her mother and siblings. However, her father's wife and other family deny Eva's family from entering and Eva pays her last respects to her father.
Antonio Banderas
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Antonio Banderas
274 × 400 - 20k - jpg
bleacherreport.com
Antonio Banderas
274 × 400 - 20k - jpg
The film, which consists almost entirely of singing, begins with the announcement of Eva's death and public funeral as the audience is introduced to the film's narrator, Ché (Antonio Banderas), an everyman who tells the story of Eva's rise to power and subsequent illness and death, appearing in many different guises and serving as Eva's conscience and critic. The film flashes back to Eva's childhood, and she is seen as a young girl attempting to attend her father's funeral in the town of Junín with her mother and siblings. However, her father's wife and other family deny Eva's family from entering and Eva pays her last respects to her father.
Antonio Banderas
274 × 400 - 20k - jpg
bleacherreport.com
Antonio Banderas
274 × 400 - 20k - jpg
bleacherreport.com
Antonio Banderas
274 × 400 - 20k - jpg
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