Evita (film)
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Evita is the movie adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical "Evita", based on the life of Argentina's Eva Perón. The film was released December 14, 1996 and grossed $50,047,179 in the U.S. box office and $143 million worldwide.
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 five Golden 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).
Tagline: The Most Anticipated Motion Picture Event of the Year.
Cast and crew
- Madonna - Eva Perón
- Antonio Banderas - Ché
- Jonathan Pryce - Juan Perón
- Jimmy Nail - Agustín Magaldi
- Peter Hughes - General Franco
- Alan Parker - Director
- Tim Rice - Writer (original play)
- Alan Parker - Writer (screenplay)
- Oliver Stone - Writer (screenplay)
- Andrew Lloyd Webber - Composer
Awards and nominations
- Academy Awards (Nominated 5, Win 1)
- American Cinema Editors (Nominated 1, Win 0)
- American Society of Cinematographers (Nominated 1, Win 0)
- BAFTA Awards (Nominated 8, Win 1)
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (Nominated 3, Win 1)
- British Society of Cinematographers (Nominated 1, Win 0)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards (Nominated 1, Win 0)
- Golden Globes (Nominated 5, Win 3)
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards(Nominated 1, Win 1)
- MTV Movie Awards (Nominated 2,Win 0)
- Satellite Awards (Nominated 5,Win 3)
Production History
Budding film producer, Jillian L'Amour, casually brought up the subject of Madonna doing Evita to Michael Sloan over lunch at MGM in 1995. L'Amour was introduced to Sloan, then a top executive at Cinergi, through a co-worker of hers at MGM. As the three of them had lunch that day, L'Amour made an off-hand comment arising from L'Amour's long admiration for Eva Peron's work and Madonna's business acumen. The idea had been on her mind for a few years. Her respect for both successful women led to the melding of the idea which she voiced to Sloan who then spearheaded the project at Cinergi. [[Citing sources citation needed]]External links
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