Film inspired in the life of João Francisco dos Santos (1900-1976). A good-for-nothing, artist, transformist, cook, prison inmate and adopted father to seven children, he spent most of his life in the streets of Rio as a bohemian. The story unfolds in Lapa, in 1932, when João Francisco’s dream —to be a star on the stage— becomes reality. The film portrays his and his circle of friends’ day-to-day life and focuses on a crucial moment in his life, immediately prior to the advent of Madam Satan, a name taken from a film by Cecil B. de Mille, of 1930, a character with which João has fallen in love.
Winner of the Special Jury Prize for best actor for Lázaro Ramos at the 26th Mostra.
Título original: MADAME SATÃ
Ano: 2002
Classificação: 16 years
Duração: 105 min
Gênero: Fiction
País: Brazil
Tags: Brazil, LGBT, parenthood, love relationship, awarded films
Cor: cor
Direção: Karim Aïnouz
Roteiro: Karim Aïnouz
Fotografia: Walter Carvalho
Montagem: Isabela Monteiro de Castro
Elenco: Lázaro Ramos, Marcélia Cartaxo, Flavio Bauraqui, Fellipe Marques
Produtor: Isabel Diegues, Walter Salles, Mauricio Andrade Ramos, Donald Ranvaud, Juliette Renaud, Marc Beauchamps, Vincent Maraval
Produção: Video Filmes Produções Artísticas, Wild Bunch, Lumiere; Dominant 7, Studio Canal
Música: Sacha Amback, Marcos Suzano
Edições: 43