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A House Without Curtains
A House Without Curtains

A House Without Curtains

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María Estela Martínez, better known as Isabel Perón, achieved what Evita Perón never could: From an unknown cabaret dancer she became the first female president of the Americas. But after surviving prison and exile under South America’s most brutal military dictatorship, Isabel was forgotten in popular memory. “Una casa sin cortinas” (A House Without Curtains) uncovers why Isabel still haunts Argentina today.

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Budget

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Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

19 March 2021

Country

Argentina

Cast

Haydée Padilla

Haydée Padilla

Herself

Juan Carlos Dante Gullo

Juan Carlos Dante Gullo

Himself

Juan Manuel Abal Medina

Juan Manuel Abal Medina

Himself

Isabel Perón

Isabel Perón

Ella misma (Material de archivo)

Octavio Aceves

Octavio Aceves

himself

Alfredo Garcia Serrano

Alfredo Garcia Serrano

himself

Marcia Schvartz

Marcia Schvartz

herself

Enrique Savio

Enrique Savio

himself

Nilda Garré

Nilda Garré

herself

Carlos Ruckauf

Carlos Ruckauf

himself

Harry Ingham

Harry Ingham

himself

Norma Herrera de Landini

Norma Herrera de Landini

herself

María Keuchakian

María Keuchakian

herself

Juan Gabriel Labaké

Juan Gabriel Labaké

himself

Humberto Linares Fontaine

Humberto Linares Fontaine

himself

Albernto Nanclares

Albernto Nanclares

himself

Atilio Neira

Atilio Neira

himself

Ruben Novoa

Ruben Novoa

himself

Osvaldo Papaleo

Osvaldo Papaleo

himself

Esteban Peicovich

Esteban Peicovich

himself

Fernando Porta

Fernando Porta

himself

Luis Romio

Luis Romio

himself

Cuki Sabena

Cuki Sabena

himself

Carlos Seara

Carlos Seara

himself

Natalia Willimana

Natalia Willimana

herself

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