Cultural depictions of Eva Perón explained

Eva Perón (May 7, 1919  - July 26, 1952), former First Lady of Argentina, has been a consistent presence in popular culture in her homeland and internationally ever since her debut as an actress. The following lists cover various media to include items of historic interest, enduring works of art, and recent representations in popular culture.

Literature and theater

DateTitleAuthorActress playing EvitaNotes
1952The Woman with the WhipMary MainInapplicableThe book is strongly anti-Peronist. It depicts Evita as not only manipulative but also as a promiscuous woman who made use of men to get her own power, a claim that has never been substantiated. Furthermore, Main discusses Eva's 'shameless flaunting of jewels' in great depth but deliberately undermines all that Eva did for the people of Argentina.
1970Evita, vida y obra de Eva PerónHéctor Germán Oesterheld and Alberto BrecciaInapplicableComic book biography of Eva Perón, narrated from a strong Peronist point of view. It is not a conventional comic book, as it lacks speech balloons or sequential action from one panel to the other. It is instead a written biography by Oesterheld with related interpretations by Breccia. It was not published at the time of creation due to political censorship, but the originals were found and it was edited at 2002 and 2007.
1973Mi hermana Evita (Evita, My Sister)Erminda DuarteInapplicableThe older sister of Eva Perón relates the political and human facts of her life in a personal way.http://puertolibros.com/506926.htm
EvitaAndrew Lloyd Webber and Tim RiceJulie Covington (concept album)
Elaine Paige (West End)
Patti LuPone (Broadway)
Internationally, perhaps[1] the most famous depiction of Eva Perón. The musical was preceded by a concept album in 1976 with Julie Covington singing the title role, then two years later debuted in London's West End with Elaine Paige, who won an Olivier Award for her performance. Its subsequent Broadway debut in 1979 was with Patti LuPone in the title role, for which she won a Tony Award.
1986 EvaPedro OrgambideNacha GuevaraArgentine musical made in response to the one by Lloyd Webber and Rice.[2] With Nacha Guevara in the leading role. The play was performed a second time during 2008.
1995Santa EvitaTomas Eloy MartinezInapplicableFictionalized account of Eva Perón's life and the transcontinental travel of her corpse. Translated into 32 languages and published in 50 countries.
2007Evita, Evita en FotosFelipe PignaInapplicableAppear here multiple public and private aspects of life, intense, brief, the "champion of the poor" are portrayed in an extensive and comprehensive photo tour and a text written by Felipe Pigna particular, to account for the truth, legends, myths, love and hate surrounding the image of Argentina's most famous. "
2007Farklı Rüyalar Sokağı (Street of Assorted Dreams)Nazlı ErayInapplicableTurkish novel following multiple stories, including the events following the death of Evita as well as an anonymous narrator visited nightly by an angel describing her life.
2009The Big Wake-UpMark CogginsInapplicableAltered conclusion of the bizarre history of Eva Perón's peripatetic remains. Rather than resting in the Duarte family tomb in La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, Coggins posits that the body in La Recoleta is a duplicate and that Eva's specially embalmed corpse has been secretly buried in the San Francisco Bay Area under a false name. https://web.archive.org/web/20090805124326/http://www.markcoggins.com/book/wakeup.html http://therapsheet.blogspot.com/2009/11/story-behind-story-big-wake-up-by-mark.html
2012EVITA, Jirones de su vidaFelipe PignaInapplicableWith extensive documentation and testimony, Felipe Pigna traces the life of "the most loved and most hated of Argentina", the truths, legends, myths, loves and hatreds that were woven around its controversial figure in the public and private multifaceted .https://web.archive.org/web/20121116094431/http://www.elhistoriador.com.ar/libros/evita_jirones_de_su_vida.php

Television and motion pictures

DateTitleDirectorActress playing EvitaNotes
1973Little MotherRadley MetzgerChristiane KrügerChristiane Krüger portrayed the character of "Marina Pinares" in a thinly veiled exploitation film biopic about Eva https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070327/.
1981Evita PeronMarvin J. ChomskyFaye DunawayFaye Dunaway stars in this TV movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082347/.
1984Evita, quien quiera oír que oigaEduardo Mignona Flavia PalmieroWith Flavia Palmiero as Evita, the movie represents her early times, leaving her born city and moving to Buenos Aires. The movie uses as well archive material from the '40 and '50 decades, and interviews with people who meet her.[3]
1996EvitaAlan ParkerMadonnaMajor motion picture adaptation of the stage musical starring Madonna in the title role.
1996Juan Carlos DesanzoEsther GorisArgentine submission for Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Starring Esther Goris in title role https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116238/.
2003The President Wore PearlsMike B. AndersonInapplicableEpisode of The Simpsons where Lisa Simpson becomes politically active in her school. Lisa Simpson dresses as Eva Perón and sings songs inspired by the musical Evita. Episode ends with a note from the directors that says, "On the advice of our lawyers, we swear we have never heard of a musical based on the life of Eva Perón".
2004Ay JuancitoHéctor OliveraLaura NovoaAbout the life of Juancito Duarte, Eva Perón's brother and a political officer during Juan Domingo Perón's first presidency.
2004Padre CorajeMartín Saban and Sebastián PivottoXimena FassiGuest appearance for 3 episodes.[4]
2007La SeñalRicardo Darín and Martín HodaraNoneMovie set in Argentina in the respective time period. Although Evita is not represented directly, there are references to the social impact of Evita's declining health and death, setting parallelisms between it and the story of the characters.
2008EvitaEduardo Montes-BradleyDocumentary footage of Eva PerónDocumentary on the life of Eva Perón produced by Heritage Film Project.
2010Lo que el tiempo nos dejóIsrael Adrián CaetanoLaura NovoaMiniseries of unrelated television films focused at different key events of the history of Argentina, made during the Argentina Bicentennial. The first one represents the last year of Evita, from the point of view of her nurse (played by Vanesa González).[5]
2011Juan y EvaPaula de LuqueJulieta Díaz
2011Eva de la ArgentinaMaría SeoaneInapplicableAnimated film about Eva Perón, with images made by the comic book artist Francisco Solano López
2012Carta a EvaAgustí VillarongaJulieta CardinaliThe story tells of Doña Juana, Carmen Polo and Eva Perón. Three women intertwine their lives during the official visit to Spain Eva isolated from the world in June 1947.[6]
2015Eva Doesn't SleepPablo AgüeroSabrina MacchiDetails the fate of Perón's corpse.

Songs

This list does not include songs from the Lloyd Webber and Rice musical, its concept album, its film adaptation, or the film's soundtrack.

DateTitleArtistNotes
1948Evita Capitana ("Captain Evita") UnknownArgentine Peronist anthem. This is the female version of "The Peronist March", the same melody but with lyrics focused on Eva Perón https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaMN2m5x8Jc
2006Maria EvaA popular Argentine singer from a Peronist background records a defense of Eva Perón. Song is in response to the 2006 London revival of the Lloyd Webber and Rice musical. https://web.archive.org/web/20080818051855/http://www.gustavocoronel.com.ar/Maria-Eva-Ignacio-Copani.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zv0CL9SqLs
2006Olvidarte No Podran ("They Can't Forget You") Patricia SosaTribute to Eva Perón. The singer claims that people can love or hate Eva Perón, but they can't forget her.http://www.cmtv.com.ar/discos_letras/letra.php?bnid=281&tmid=43685&tema=OLVIDARTE_NO_PODRAN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1LEubdYmdA

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Fraser, Nicholas, and Navarro, Marysa. Evita: The Real Life of Eva Perón (1996). New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
  2. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1051344 Nacha, impactante como Evita
  3. http://www.me.gov.ar/efeme/evaperon/pantalla.html En la pantalla
  4. Web site: Volveré... por tres capítulos. I will return... for three episodes. Spanish. March 27, 2004. Clarín. October 29, 2012.
  5. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1300593 Lo que el tiempo nos dejó levantó el rating de Telefé
  6. http://blogs.lanacion.com.ar/esto-no-es-hollywood/noticias/julieta-cardinali-como-eva-peron/''Julieta Cardinali como Eva Perón