Madame Sata

Madame Sata
  • Release date: 8 Nov 2002
  • Release year: 2002
  • Runtime: 105 minutes
  • Country: Brazil, France
  • Keywords: transvestite, reference to gary cooper, reference to scheherazade, lgbt in brazil, female warrior, two word title, name in title, gay protagonist, ends with biographical notes, character name as title
Plot:
A story inspired by the life of one of the most remarkable figures in Brazilian popular culture, Joao Francisco dos Santos (1900-1976). In turn, bandit, transvestite, street fighter, brothel cook, convict and father to seven adopted children, dos Santos--better known as Madame Sata--was also a notorious gay performer who pushed social boundaries in a volatile time. The story begins in 1932, in Rio de Janeiro's bohemian Lapa district, when Joao Francisco is about to achieve his dream: becoming a stage star. In the sordid yet lively world of Lapa--populated by pimps, prostitutes and other denizens of Rio's underworld--Joao battles the streets and presides over a surrogate family that includes the charming prostitute Laurita, and her baby daughter whom everyone dotes on; the flamboyant hustler Taboo; Joao's teenage lover, Renatinho; and Amador, the owner of the Blue Danube club which is their second home. It is at the Blue Danube that street tough Joao begins to sing, and the mythic drag artiste Madam Sata is born.
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