In this Argentine film noir, De Dominici plays , a journalist investigating a mysterious death. Her romantic subplot with a troubled, morally gray train engineer becomes a dangerous spiral. Their relationship is born from shared loneliness and mutual exploitation for information.
: Ramón and Débora begin a "hot and heavy" affair that reignites Ramón's passion for boxing and his desire for one last moment of glory. Visual Style : Reviewers on
: After meeting Débora, Ramón is seduced by her "wild strength". Their relationship quickly escalates from training partners to a passionate and destructive affair. Ramón begins to neglect his family and professional responsibilities, choosing instead to dive into a life of physical and emotional excess with Débora. Themes of Intimacy and Conflict
Eva De Dominici stars as Débora in the 2016 Argentine-Italian boxing drama (released internationally as Tiger, Blood in the Mouth ). Directed by Hernán Belón, the film is a character study that explores the volatile intersection of professional boxing and obsessive passion. The Role and Plot
From 2017 to 2022, De Dominici was married to Argentine actor Joaquín Furriel . The relationship was notoriously turbulent, marked by separations, reconciliations, and public statements. Critics noted that during their marriage, De Dominici exclusively accepted roles where the female lead was in a toxic, high-stakes marriage. After their divorce, she confessed in an interview: “I was writing my own eulogy through those characters. Nadia’s fear? That was mine.”