Alan.Parker.Evita.1996.LD2DVD.NTSC.D2.DVD9.CRiTERiON-LD.nfo
EVITA (1996)
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Criterion Collection: Laser Disc Edition
Release Date: September 09, 1997 (out of print)
Director: Alan Parker
Description
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After more than a decade of false starts and several potential directors, the popular Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical finally made it to the big screen with Alan Parker (The Commitments) at the helm and Madonna in the coveted title role of Argentina's first lady, Eva Peron. A triumph of production design, costuming, cinematography, and epic-scale pageantry, the film follows the rise of Eva Peron to the level of supreme social and political celebrity in the 1940s. Like Madonna, Peron was a material girl (she was only 33 when she died); she was instrumental in the political success of her husband, Juan Peron (Jonathan Pryce). But Eva was also a supremely tragic figure whose life was essentially hollow at its core despite the lavish benefits of her nearly goddess-like status. The film has a similar quality--it's visually astonishing but emotionally distant, and benefits greatly from the singing commentary of Che (Antonio Banderas), who serves as a passionate chorus to guide the viewer through the elaborate parade of history.
Format: LD 2 DVD convertion
Disc Size: 7.22 + 7.49 Gb -- Exact Untouched Copy
Runtime (main feature): 135 minutes
Type: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 | Anamorphic
Sound (main feature): English DD5.1 + commentary track
Subtitles: none
SET FEATURES:
# Audio commentary by director Alan Parker.
# Trailers.
# Television spots.
# The music video "You Must Love Me".
# Documentary "The Making of Evita".
# Parker's shooting script, illustrated with his sketches and production stills.
# Archival footage with stills and articles on the Perons and Argentina..
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