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Joใo Francisco dos Santos was a figure of no small infamy in Brazil
during the 1930s -- he was a flamboyantly gay drag performer who
was also a notorious criminal, thoroughly unashamed of his sexual
orientation and willing to defend himself with deadly force if the
situation demanded. Writer and director Karim Ainouz brings dos
Santos' story to the screen in this vibrant drama seasoned with
music and dance. A tall and physically imposing man, dos Santos
(played by Lแzaro Ramos) grew up poor on the streets of Brazil;
and once he reached adulthood, he shared a home in one of Rio de
Janeiro's less picturesque neighborhoods with a handful of friends,
including Laurita (Marcelia Cartaxo), a streetwalker; her baby daughter;
Taboo (Flavio Bauraqui), a nightclub performer who sometimes turned
tricks for extra cash; and Renatinho (Felippe Marques), one of dos
Santos' lovers. After landing a job at a nightspot called The Blue
Danube, dos Santos grew fascinated with the elaborate costumes and
choreography of the stage shows, and became a singer and dancer
at the club. However, when the management declined to pay him, dos
Santos took matters into his own hands and demanded his salary at
knifepoint, leading to the first of many stays behind bars. Upon
his release, dos Santos pledged to make his name as a cross-dressing
entertainer, though his fiery temper made taking advantage of him
a bad idea. Madame Satใ was screened as part of the "Un Certain
Regard" series at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. |