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EVA MAN (1980)
The beautiful Eva (played by Eva Robin’s) is unusual in a number of ways, not the least of them being that she was born with both male and female sexual attributes. She asks her uncle, professor Pissinger, to operate on her and remove the male parts. However, the professor is so taken with the idea of a person who can be both male and female that he refuses to perform the operation. He believes that the future of humanity would be best served by increasing the number of intersex individuals. So he creates what he calls a “sex maker” – something like a pacemaker but this time installed in the crotch area. It gives the recipient the ability to control and increase their sexual intensity. The professor believes his invention could change the world for the better, bringing about a more peaceful and balanced society. Unfortunately for him, a gang of incompetent criminals have been hired to kidnap Eva and remove the sex maker from her body, then giving it to their boss who, being impotent, believes the device will save his relationship with his wife, the glamorous but frustrated Gerda.
Eva and her friend Ajita (played by Ajita Wilson) set off in search of the criminals. But unfortunately, the gang kidnap Eva and plan to remove the sex maker… Using a sharpened axe! Eva Man is a legendary and yet little seen film. This is a global disc premier, fully restored from the original negative with many exclusive extra features, including an interview with Eva Robin’s who rose to fame after her crucial cameo in Dario Argento’s film TENEBRAE.
THE RETURN OF EVA MAN (1982)
The plot of The Return of Eva Man is very close to that of Eva Man. Whereas there was a “sex maker” device in the first film which was inserted into the groin of Eva Robin’s, in this second film, Professor Pissinger has constructed a gun which, when aimed at anyone, fills them with an uncontrollable desire to have sex… with whoever is near them at the time. Given the problems caused by the sex maker the professor decides that he will donate his new invention to the government. He believes that his “love gun” can do away with war and violence and create a peaceful and better world. Unfortunately for the professor, General Pepper, a rogue military man wants to steal the love gun to create an army of super warriors. He says: “While everybody's busy having sex, it'll be child's play for me and my troops to take over the country.”
Fortunately, Eva and Ajita are there to stop this happening and save the world.
This follow up to Eva Man was released in 1982. It was a Spanish/Italian co-production, as was the first film, but this time it was not distributed in Italy. Director and co-producer Antonio D’Agostino discovered that the Italian distributors planned to insert multiple hardcore scenes into the film. There had been some such scenes added to the Italian version of the first Eva Man. A similar thing had happened with his first film Ceremony of the Senses, and he was determined to prevent this happening again. Although the film was directed by D’Agostino, for legal reasons direction was credited to the Spanish filmmaker Zacarías Urbiola.
DISC FEATURES
Region free
Brand new 2k restorations for both films
Spanish language with optional Eng subtitles
Brand new interview with star Eva Robin's
Brand new audio commentary by Willow Catelyn Maclay and Caden Mark Gardner
Brand new interview with Eurocult expert Alex Mendíbil on the career of Ajita Wilson
Brand new visual essay on director Antonio D’Agostino by Ian Higbee
Brand new interview with sound recordist Luciano Muratori
Brand new interview with cinematographer Hans Burmann
'Metamorfosi' - a short film by Antonio D’Agostino
LIMITED EDITION FEATURES
Reversible sleeve with original ad art on each side; 24 page booklet with brand new writing on both films by Ismael Fernandez; set of art cards; 1500 numbered copies in the usual red case. PLEASE NOTE - all numbers for limited editions are now sent out randomly.