The documentary on Alfredo Mazzorotolo's hidden negatives of legandary Evita Peron pictures plus miniature biography of Argentina's late First Lady. (English subtitles)
Muy buen video! Gracias por difundir un poco de historia :)
sponkacom(May 12, 2009 at 6:27 am)
very nice video;)..
pampero1234(May 12, 2009 at 12:36 am)
i would like to explain the context of "Alpargatas si, libros no".That was a response to "Abajo la dictadura de las Alpargatas" (get down the dictatoriship of the Alparagatas) said by a group of students.My father could go to the University FOR FREE because Peron cancel the payment to access to superior studies...Greetings "cumpa"!
gotgrammar45(May 6, 2009 at 11:53 pm)
Evita definitely had cancer. A lot of specialist think that Juan gave her (and his first wife) the HPV virus that caused their cancer, and both of them couldn't fight it off. Also, there are records where the army intelligence recorded the amount of blood she lost during her final year.
jorgetuschi(April 19, 2009 at 5:56 am)
MARAVILLOSO
PelonLatino(March 5, 2009 at 5:23 am)
I love Evita. thanks for download the video.
EvaPeron92(February 27, 2009 at 3:32 pm)
I don't think she was poisoned! Just like Miketayfan says, it was quite obvious she was really ill. You can see it clearly on the last pictures that are made from her. Offcourse she was a danger to a lot of people out there and I guess that when she hadn't become ill and she had become vice-president she would have been in danger because of those people. But sadly enough she has passed away of cancer!!!
Miketayfan(February 13, 2009 at 10:13 pm)
I don't think so. Evita was as equally powerful in Argentina as monarchy is in Great Britain or even more I guess. Besides there are witnesses of her illness and those were definitely cancer symptoms.
CSALIVESFOREVER(February 13, 2009 at 9:38 pm)
Has anyone ever considered Evita might have been intentionally poisoned because she became too popular and powerful and the entities in the shadows were afraid of her like Princess Diana?
mimi2957(February 5, 2009 at 10:19 pm)
"They misspelled... words wrong." Is there a right way to misspell words?
Miketayfan(February 2, 2009 at 12:15 pm)
Well I am pro - peronist and I might not agree on some things but comparison to Mussolini is actually better and in some ways for me more accurate knowing that Juan D. Peron openly admired Benito Mussolini very much. But Clara Petacci could only dream of such power that Eva Peron had. Mussolini I guess was not the one into sharing power. Especially with woman ;-)