Character: Isabella
The story follows Ramón Alvia (Sbaraglia), a professional boxer at the end of his career. Despite pressure from his family to retire, he finds a renewed, albeit self-destructive, vigor after meeting Débora (De Dominici), a beautiful and fierce young aspiring boxer. Their encounter leads to an uncontrollable passion that causes Ramón to distance himself from his wife and children as the couple enters a cycle of pleasure, pain, and increasing violence. Release Year: 2016 Director: Hernán Belón Cast: Leonardo Sbaraglia as Ramón Eva De Dominici as Débora Érica Bianchi as Carina Runtime: 97 minutes Thematic Focus and Reception
The film, along with de Dominici's performance, has sparked conversations about the portrayal of sexuality and power in cinema. While some viewers appreciate the film's unflinching look at certain aspects of human behavior, others have noted the need for careful consideration of the themes and content presented.
: The conflict between a secure family life and the unpredictable nature of new, intense connections.
However, by 2020, the couple quietly separated. The pandemic, border closures, and the immense strain of commuting between Hollywood and her burgeoning career in Spain and Argentina led to an amicable divorce finalized in 2021. Eva rarely speaks ill of McDonough, only noting: "We grew into different people. He will always be a gentleman, but I needed to come home to my language, my chaos, my sun."
The most fascinating aspect of Eva De Dominici’s romantic brand is the constant echo between her real trauma and her fictional roles.
Arguably her most groundbreaking romantic storyline. In this Colombian narco-series, Eva plays Isabella, a high-society woman engaged to a powerful cartel boss. However, her true romance unfolds with her female best friend, .
Eva de Dominici is currently single and focused on her career. In recent interviews, she has expressed her desire to settle down and start a family, but for now, she is taking things one day at a time.