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Maldita Eva

After the death of the Argentine director Eva Landeck at the age of 98, her daughter Irene Morak, an actress in her films, dismantled her mother's apartment, causing the discovery and rediscovery of her films considered lost.

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After the death of the Argentine director Eva Landeck at the age of 98, her daughter Irene Morak, an actress in her films, dismantled her mother's apartment, causing the discovery and rediscovery of her films considered lost.

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