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1940s | Prostitute
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IMDbBest Music Original Song | 1997 | Andrew Lloyd
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1997 | Tim
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997 | Madonna
Favorite Song from a Movie | 1998
Best Foreign Film | 1998 | Alan
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997 | Alan
Best Original Song | 1997 | Tim
Best Costume Design | 1997 | Penny
Best Director | 1997 | Alan
1997 | Alan
Top Ten Films | 1996
Best Production Design | 1996 | Brian
Best Film Editing | 1997 | Gerry
Best Sound | 1997 | Andy
Best Cinematography | 1997 | Darius
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1997 | Philippe
Best Director Motion Picture | 1997 | Alan
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997 | Antonio
Best Screenplay Adapted | 1997 | Oliver
Best Production Design | 1997 | Brian
Best Costume Design | 1997 | Penny
Best Cinematography | 1997 | Darius
Best ComedyMusical Picture | 1997 | Robert
Best Drama Actress | 1997 | Madonna
Best Drama Picture | 1997 | Alan
Best Picture | 1997 | Alan
Best Actress | 1997 | Madonna
Best Film | 1997
1997 | Andrew Lloyd
Best Edited Feature Film | 1997 | Gerry
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1997 | Darius
Best Cinematography | 1997 | Darius
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1997 | Alan
Top Soundtrack | 1998
Best Picture | 1997
1996 | Darius
Budget 55,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 141,047,179 USD
Madonna changed costumes 85 times, more than Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (1963). Madonna wore 39 hats, 45 pair of shoes, and 56 pairs of earrings. Because of this, Madonna was an entry in "Guinness World Record" that year. Impressive but not an all-time record. Donald Brooks designed a 125 piece wardrobe for Julie Andrews for the 1968 musical Star!
Antonio Banderas got the role of Che by submitting a self-made audition tape and performing all the musical numbers in front of Alan Parker at a dinner meet in Miami.
In the original album and stage play, there is a line referring to Evita as "the new world Madonna with the golden touch". In the film, it was changed to "she's Our Lady of the new world with the golden touch". This was done since the actress playing Eva is Madonna.
Michelle Pfeiffer also was considered for the role of Eva Perón, and when the film was to be directed by Oliver Stone she even had taken a few months' voice training for the role.
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. Also in the letter she compared her life to Eva Peron's; both lost a parent as a child, and both arrived young in the big city with no money or friends but managed to succeed.
"Eva Perón: I want to tell the people of Argentina - I've decided I should decline all the honors and titles you've pressed me to take. For I'm contented - let me simply go on as the woman who brings her people to the heart of Perón. Don't cry for me, Argentina. The truth is I shall not leave you. Though it may get harder for you to see me, I'm Argentina, and always will be."
"Eva Perón: Don't cry for me, Argentina."