Eva Man
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£23.00
The beautiful Eva (played by Eva Robins) 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 which also includes The Return of Eva Man. Both films are fully restored from the original negatives with many exclusive extra features, including an interview with Eva Robins who rose to fame after her crucial cameo in Dario Argento’s film Tenebre.
| Format | |
| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Film | |
| Year | 1980 |
| Rating | 18 |
| Director | Antonio D’Agostino |
| Starring | Eva Robins Ajita Wilson Attilio Dottesio Ramón Centenero Sara Mora |
| Country | Spain, Italy |
| Label | Mondo Macabro |
| Region / TV Standard | Region 0 |
| Language | Spanish |
| Subtitles | English |
| Running time | 82 mins |
| Aspect ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Case type | Standard |
| Extra features | - Interview with film’s star Eva Robins - Audio commentary with Willow Catelyn Maclay and Caden Mark Gardner - Alex Mendibil on Ajita Wilson - Visual essay on the film’s director from Ian Higbee - Interview with sound recordist Luciano Muratori - Alternate ending; Metamorfosi - Short film by director Antonio D’Agostino |

