

Letter to Eva
Juana Doña, a communist woman; Carmen Polo, dictator Franco's wife; and Eva Duarte, President Perón's wife, the first lady of Argentina, the idolized Evita, crisscross their lives during Evita's official visit to Spain, an autarchic country isolated from the world, in June 1947. Behind the pomp of reception there is a pharaonic preparation, hidden businesses, battles in the Caudillo's court and the possibility of saving a human life.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the life and career of Spanish actress Núria Espert, one of the most internationally recognized figures in Spanish theater. It delves into her personal journey, her artistic evolution, and her profound impact on stage and screen. The film features interviews with prominent figures from the world of cinema and theater who reflect on her legacy and influence.
Critical Reception
Letter to Eva was generally well-received by critics, who praised its intimate portrait of a legendary actress and its insightful exploration of her career. Audiences appreciated the opportunity to learn more about Espert's significant contributions to the arts.
What Reviewers Say
- A poignant and respectful tribute to a theatrical icon.
- Offers a deep dive into the artistic process and personal life of Núria Espert.
- Features compelling interviews that illuminate Espert's enduring legacy.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Goya Awards.
Fun Fact
The film features an appearance by acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, who discusses Espert's influence on his own work.
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