Is Evita a true story?

Based on the incredible true story, Eva (Evita) Peron, starts out life as a poor girl who goes on to become an actress and then become the wife of the president of Argentina, Juan Peron. The musical is a story of love and politics, showing all the battles and triumphs Evita has in her short, but amazing life.
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Is Evita historically accurate?

"I liked it very much as a film -- a fiction and a musical," she says. "But it isn't a historically accurate portrait of Evita. She was much more powerful and original than the movie portrays her." Fellow professor Fernando Reati, in the foreign language department at Georgia State University, agrees.
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How much of Evita is true?

This enduring story links Eva with Agustin Magaldi, actually a successful recording artist and celebrity. The story is probably not true, scholars say, but it is true that at age 15, Eva Duarte headed to Buenos Aires, driven by dreams of becoming an actress, like her Hollywood heroine, Norma Shearer.
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Who is Evita based on?

It was written by José Pablo Feinmann, based on the life of Eva Perón. It was released on 24 October 1996, and won 3 "Cóndor" awards by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1997, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Actress for Goris.
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Who was the most famous First Lady of Argentina?

In 1951, Eva Perón announced her candidacy for the Peronist nomination for the office of Vice President of Argentina, receiving great support from the Peronist political base, low-income and working-class Argentines who were referred to as descamisados or "shirtless ones".
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What does Evita mean in English?

In Latin Baby Names the meaning of the name Evita is: Living one.. Famous bearer: the Biblical Eve, Adam's wife and the first woman.
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Did Evita have a lobotomy?

Eva Perón, best known as Evita, underwent a prefrontal lobotomy in 1952.
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What is the story behind don't cry for me Argentina?

“Don't Cry for Me Argentina” became something of an anthem when it was performed by Madonna in the 1996 musical film Evita. Chronicling the life and times of Argentina's favourite daughter, Eva Perón, Evita was a dramatisation of the real-life events that happened in Eva Perón's short but impactful life.
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How did Madonna get Evita?

Madonna was cast after she wrote a long letter to director Alan Parker convincing him she was perfect to play the role. The letter was accompanied by a copy of her video for "Take A Bow" where she had specifically asked the director that it should resemble the '40s and '50s.
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How old was Madonna when she filmed Evita?

Casting. Madonna certainly has the iconic status to play Evita as a political leader. The problem is that, at 38, she has to spend the first half hour playing her as a 15-year-old girl. You're supposed to think her 36-year-old lover, Agustín Magaldi, is a sleazy old paedo.
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What is the message of Evita?

“Evita” allows the audience to identify with a heroine who achieves greatness by--well, golly, by being who she is. It celebrates the life of a woman who begins as a quasi-prostitute, marries a powerful man, locks him out of her bedroom, and inspires the idolatry of the masses by spending enormous sums on herself.
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Are lobotomies still performed?

Today lobotomy is rarely performed; however, shock therapy and psychosurgery (the surgical removal of specific regions of the brain) occasionally are used to treat patients whose symptoms have resisted all other treatments.
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What's a lobotomy do?

A lobotomy, also called a leucotomy, is a type of psychosurgery that was used to treat mental health conditions such as mood disorders and schizophrenia. Psychosurgeries are procedures that involve the physical removal or alteration of part of the brain.
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What does a frontal lobotomy do to a person?

But the operations had severe side effects, including increased body temperature, vomiting, bladder and bowel incontinence and eye problems, as well as apathy, lethargy and abnormal sensations of hunger, among others.
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Where did the name Evita come from?

Latin form of Eve, which is from the Hebrew Hayya, meaning "life" or "breathe". The name of the first woman in the Bible. Eva "Evita" Peron was first lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952.
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How common is the name Evita?

Since 1880 up to 2018, the name “Evita” was recorded 1,180 times in the SSA public database. Using the UN World Population Prospects for 2019, that's more than enough Evitas to occupy the country of Vatican City with an estimated population of 799.
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Did Antonio Banderas sing in Evita?

The soundtrack of EVITA is a marvel of casting. Look, we all knew Madonna and Joanthan Pryce could sing. The true revelation in this EVITA is Antonio Banderas! He, the only non-singing lead, is the most riveting performer on the whole CD!
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