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- Evita [videorecording] / by Madonna,1958-act(CARDINAL)740162; Banderas, Antonio.act(CARDINAL)349064; Hambling, Gerry.flm; Khondji, Darius.cng(CARDINAL)343355; Lloyd Webber, Andrew,1948-cmp(CARDINAL)161941; Lloyd Webber, Andrew,1948-Evita.(CARDINAL)220758; Nail, Jimmy.act; Parker, Alan,1944-2020proausdrt(CARDINAL)717150; Paterson, Vincent.chr; Pryce, Jonathan.act; Rice, Tim,1944-lyr(CARDINAL)521199; Stigwood, Robert,1934-2016.pro; Stone, Oliver.aus(CARDINAL)347901; Vajna, Andrew G.,1944-pro; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340297; Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Inc.(CARDINAL)785968; Dirty Hands Productions.; Hollywood Pictures Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)847687; Hollywood Pictures.(CARDINAL)785730;
Cinematography, Darius Khondji ; editor, Gerry Hambling ; choreographer, Vincent Paterson ; music, Andrew Lloyd Webber ; lyrics, Tim Rice.Madonna, Antonio Banderas, Jonathan Pryce, Jimmy Nail.True-life story of Eva Peron, who rose above childhood poverty and a scandalous past to achieve fortune and fame.MPAA rating: PG.DVD; NTSC; Dolby digital surround; region 1; digitally remastered ; widescreen (2.35:1) aspect ratio.Academy Award for Best Song, 1996 ; Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress, Best Song, Best Picture, 1996.
- Subjects: Biographical films.; Feature films.; Film adaptations.; Historical films.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Perón, Eva, 1919-1952; Presidents' spouses;
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 19
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- Black dance / by Huston, Nancy,1953-author.(CARDINAL)513341;
"Screenwriter Milo Noirlac is dying. As he lies in the dark of his hospital bed, voices from Milo's past and present--real and imagined--swirl about his head, each taking on the rhythm of his favorite Brazilian fight-dance, the capoiera. Seated next to him, Milo's partner, bumptious director Paul Schwartz, coaxes Milo through his life story, from the abuse he suffered as a foster child to his lost heritage--his beloved grandfather's priceless library. As Milo narrates, his story becomes the pair's final screenplay, the movie that will be their masterpiece. With Milo's imagination in full flight, several generations of Noirlac ancestors--voices in French and English, German and Dutch, Cree and Gaelic--come to life. There's Neil Kerrigan, his Irish grandfather, classmate of 'Jimmy' Joyce, would-be poet and aspiring activist in the fight against British occupation, crushed by his exile in Quebec; Awinita, Milo's biological mother, an Indian teen prostitute; Eugénio, a street child whom Milo finds and fosters; and Marie-Thérèse, Milo's tough-as-nails aunt. As each voice cascades through Milo's memory, an important piece of family, and world, history is formed."--
- Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Novels.; Death; Men; Screenwriters; Men.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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