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Madame Satã

  • 2002
  • 12
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.3K
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Madame Satã (2002)
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Loose portrait of João Francisco dos Santos, also known as Madame Satã, a sometime chef, transvestite, lover, father, hero and convict from Rio de Janeiro.Loose portrait of João Francisco dos Santos, also known as Madame Satã, a sometime chef, transvestite, lover, father, hero and convict from Rio de Janeiro.Loose portrait of João Francisco dos Santos, also known as Madame Satã, a sometime chef, transvestite, lover, father, hero and convict from Rio de Janeiro.

  • Director
    • Karim Aïnouz
  • Writers
    • Karim Aïnouz
    • Marcelo Gomes
    • Sergio Machado
  • Stars
    • Lázaro Ramos
    • Marcélia Cartaxo
    • Flavio Bauraqui
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karim Aïnouz
    • Writers
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Marcelo Gomes
      • Sergio Machado
    • Stars
      • Lázaro Ramos
      • Marcélia Cartaxo
      • Flavio Bauraqui
    • 23User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 27 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Lázaro Ramos
    Lázaro Ramos
    • João Francisco dos Santos…
    Marcélia Cartaxo
    Marcélia Cartaxo
    • Laurita
    • (as Marcelia Cartaxo)
    Flavio Bauraqui
    • Tabu
    Fellipe Marques
    • Renatinho
    Renata Sorrah
    Renata Sorrah
    • Vitória
    Emiliano Queiroz
    Emiliano Queiroz
    • Amador
    Giovana Barbosa
    • Firmina
    Ricardo Blat
    Ricardo Blat
    • José
    Guilherme Piva
    • Álvaro
    Marcelo Valle
    • Delegado
    Floriano Peixoto
    Floriano Peixoto
    • Gregório
    Gero Camilo
    • Agapito
    Gláucio Gomes
    • Gordo no Danúbio (Fat man)
    Orã Figueiredo
    • Policial
    Karine Teles
    Karine Teles
    Sacha Amback
    • Sambista Danúbio 1
    Marcos Roberto Correia
    • Sambista Danúbio 2
    Edson Menezes
    • Sambista Danúbio 3
    • Director
      • Karim Aïnouz
    • Writers
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Marcelo Gomes
      • Sergio Machado
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews23

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    harry-76

    The Lower Depths

    Opinions vary widely about the merits of this impressionistic real-life portrait of a colorful Brazilian 30's and 40's character. And it's easy to see why.

    Depicted in a deliberately disjointed narrative, we experience various glimpses of Senor Santos' life, mainly his mid-period, prior to a ten-year prison conviction.

    And while there are copious close-ups of the hot-tempered antihero and associates, we're not given much in the way of either a source of his rage or a greater context of his character development.

    We're left to assume he's a complex personality, bitter about his lack of material goods, social standing, and education. But it's only a guess, for he or no one else really expresses cause--so we're left only with effect.

    However, we're rewarded by a mesmerizing lead performance and strong work by the entire cast.

    Presented as one of the jewels of film series in the northeast, called the Cinematheque, located in Cleveland, Ohio, attendees continue to be blessed by rare opportunities to view the best in international cinema.
    8harrymertens

    I really enjoyed the movie

    As a Dutchman it is hard to judge the historical content of the film. What I've seen was very interesting. Considering the fact it is made after a true story it makes it even more special. The film covers many aspects of life in Brazil in the thirties. Although it is often shown in broad lines it's convinces me. It made me think of the class struggle in my own country. In Dutch you say: als je voor een dubbeltje geboren bent wordt je nooit een kwartje (when you are born as a nickel you'll never become a quarter. In a way it is an optimistic movie. Despite of all the setbacks and jail sentences, the main character does not get broken. Madame Satá becomes a real success winning several prices in carnival parades and other events. I truly admire the actors, especially Lázaro Ramos who plays stunning. The camera-work is great. The special effects are modest and well done. The music in the film is beautiful. I really enjoyed this movie. This movie deserves a wide audience.
    9rebeccagavin

    fascinating and repulsive

    I found this movie mesmerizing, both due to the lead performance and the depiction of a time and place previously unfamiliar to me. A previous user comment said that Jaoa is heterosexual and that Lorita's baby is his. Just for clarification, he is not, and neither is the baby. I don't know how accurate this bio-pic really is in portraying the life of Jaoa Francisco vos Santos. But the character is a perplexing and complex mixture of violence and tenderness, talent and self-destruction. Clearly a victim of internalized homophobia and brutal class hierarchy, Jaoa knows he is destined for greatness, but can't keep his underlying rage from exploding all over everyone, friend and foe. It's dog eat dog in the slums of Rio, but Jaoa creates a family with a female prostitute named Lorita, her baby(on whom Jaoa dotes sweetly), and the greatly put-upon and abused servant, Tabu. Jaoa takes one step forward, then two steps back--straight in to prison, over and over. The real Jaoa Francisco vos Santos was a highly celebrated female impersonator and lived to the ripe old age of 76, despite an extremely punishing existence. I think the film reveals naked humanity, sometimes the viewer is horrified but can't stop peering into the wreckage.
    10goyoimdb

    Brilliant!

    I feel proud about the Brazilian cinema of the last years. Although facing many difficulties, mainly financial ones, the Brazilian film-makers are proving that it is possible to make a truly high level cinema here.

    "Madame Satã" is just another example of this new Brazilian cinematography. Excellent photography, which really brings to the screen the mood of 30's bars and nightclubs from Lapa (Rio de Janeiro traditional bohemian neighbourhood, known also for its violence). The camera is "drunk" and "high" in many moments, in others is able to show tenderness in an ultra violent and uncontrolable character (the scenes where João Francisco takes care of Laurita's baby). The cast is excellent, with a great merit of young Lázaro Ramos, performing a character that has everything to lead to exageration or to a ridiculous acting; even though, Lázaro manages to bring to life in a realistic way someone who is a homosexual with feminine behaviour in some times and in other times is a scary fighter, who could deal with 3 or 4 opponents bare handed.

    The main achievement of the film, though, in my opinion, is that the director wanted to show the personality of João Francisco, not worrying too much in telling a story. The plot is almost absent, we are invited to make part of João Francisco's turbulent, violent and difficult life through Lapa's gethos and bars, dealing with prostitutes, police, thugs and dangerous people. We can understand why Francisco,later called "Madame Satã" lived that way (even though we may not agree with it) , having in one hand the fascination for a fairy tale world of fantasy, with songs in French and taking care of a baby and in the other hand dealt with streetfights, robbery and eventual imprisonments in jail. If it is difficult for someone to be poor, black and homosexual in nowaday's Brazil, imagine in the 30's!

    Great movie, great acting, great photography, great editing, the only thing I can do is give it a 10!
    artguy822

    Cinematic Gem

    Built on subtly-nuanced performances by an outstanding cast, this film is a real cinematic gem. From the period costumes to the cinematography to the music, everything fits together. Lazaro Ramos as Joao Francisco dos Santos gives a tour de force performance especially powerful given the range of emotions necessary for the role. But all of the actors shine, under the demanding, gifted direction of Mr. Anouz. In some very long takes, for instance when Laurita tells dos Santos of the death of Rehatindho, all aspects of the craft are called into play. It cannot have been easy to maintain for such a long take.

    The story is inspirational in the sense that the human spirit triumphs, love fulfills, talent overcomes in even the most sordid circumstances. Whether in Berlin or Brazil, life is, most certainly, a cabaret.

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    • Trivia
      Directorial debut of Karim Aïnouz.
    • Crazy credits
      The names of the major characters and the performers portraying them and the roles and names of the major contributors (director, etc) are shown in gold and red sequins respectively, interspersed with scenes of Madame Sata performing. Once the credits reach the minor performers and contributors the credits revert to a standard scrolling format, albeit with an unusual font, on a red/ black background.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tudo Que É Apertado Rasga (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Nuits d'Alger
      Written by Hermitte and Larrieu

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (Brazil)
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • 妖姬莎塔
    • Filming locations
      • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • Production companies
      • VideoFilmes
      • Dominant 7
      • Lumière
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $198,309
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,654
      • Jul 13, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $419,046
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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