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Elvis & Madona

Country: Brazil, Language: Portugeuse, 105 mins

  • Director: Marcelo Laffitte
  • Writer: Marcelo Laffitte
  • Producer: Francois Da Silva; Marcelo Laffitte

CGiii Comment

Ooops...

It's cheap, it's amateur and it is pretty bad.

But, looking on the bright side, everyone must have had a jolly good-time making it.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Elvis & Madona is a romantic comedy that deals with an unusual subject in a delicate and realistic way: a love story between young lesbian Elvis and a transvestite Madona. The story takes place in Copacabana, neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. The screenplay comprehends a full array of human types and, by following the journey of both protagonists, illustrates the conflicts generated by the evolution of behavior and custom. It is a modern and agile picture, and its soundtrack will follow the latest musical trends. Nevertheless, it is essentially a love story, proving that love can exist in any situation.

Cast & Characters

Simone Spoladore as Elvis;
Igor Cotrim as Madona;
Sergio Bezerra as João Tripé;
Maitê Proença as Soraya;
Buza Ferraz as Heitor;
Jose Wilker as Pachecao;
Duse Nacarati as Jura;
Catarina Abdala as Shirley;
Wendell Bendelack as Bill;
Arthur Brandao as Baianinho;
Fabianna Brazil as Xana;
Alexandre da Costa as Dr. Socrates;
Jayme del Cueto as Lelio;
Romeu Evaristo as Vasco;
Karan Machado as Wendell