
A House Without Curtains
Documentary
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Haydée Padilla
Haydée Padilla
Herself
Haydée Padilla
Herself
Juan Carlos Dante Gullo
Juan Carlos Dante Gullo
Himself
Juan Carlos Dante Gullo
Himself
Juan Manuel Abal Medina
Juan Manuel Abal Medina
Himself
Juan Manuel Abal Medina
Himself


Isabel Perón
Isabel Perón
Ella misma (Material de archivo)
Isabel Perón
Ella misma (Material de archivo)
Octavio Aceves
Octavio Aceves
himself
Octavio Aceves
himself
Alfredo Garcia Serrano
Alfredo Garcia Serrano
himself
Alfredo Garcia Serrano
himself
Marcia Schvartz
Marcia Schvartz
herself
Marcia Schvartz
herself
Enrique Savio
Enrique Savio
himself
Enrique Savio
himself
Nilda Garré
Nilda Garré
herself
Nilda Garré
herself


Carlos Ruckauf
Carlos Ruckauf
himself
Carlos Ruckauf
himself
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