Madame Satã

Madame Satã

In the 1930s slums of Rio de Janeiro, João Francisco dos Santos (Lázaro Ramos) is many things -- the son of black slaves, an ex-con who spent more than two decades in prison, a gangster, a homosexual, and patriarch to a surrogate family of social outcasts. João seeks an outlet of expression through a cabaret act, where he cultivates the transvestite stage persona Madame Satã and becomes a revolutionary icon for society's neglected during a time of upheaval in post-abolition Brazil.

Madame Sata People (First 29 people) - Page 0

Lázaro Ramos

Lázaro Ramos

Brazilian actor

Walter Salles

Walter Salles

Brazilian filmmaker

Sérgio Machado

Sérgio Machado

Brazilian film director

Marcelo Gomes

Marcelo Gomes

Brazilian ballet dancer

Renata Sorrah

Renata Sorrah

Brazilian actress

Vincent Maraval

Vincent Maraval

Film producer

Karim Aïnouz

Karim Aïnouz

Brazilian film director

Walter Carvalho

Walter Carvalho

Brazilian cinematographer

Mauricio Zacharias

Mauricio Zacharias

Screenwriter

Mauricio Andrade Ramos

Mauricio Andrade Ramos

Film producer

Mauricio Ramos

Mauricio Ramos

Brazilian footballer

Gero Camilo

Gero Camilo

Brazilian actor

Floriano Peixoto

Floriano Peixoto

Former President of Brazil

Marcelia Cartaxo

Marcelia Cartaxo

Brazilian actress

Flavio Bauraqui

Flavio Bauraqui

Actor

Marcos Suzano

Marcos Suzano

Brazilian percussionist

Emiliano Queiroz

Emiliano Queiroz

Actor

Sacha Amback

Sacha Amback

Film score composer

Isabel Diegues

Isabel Diegues

Producer

Guilherme Piva

Guilherme Piva

Brazilian actor

Waltinho

Waltinho

Brazilian futsal player

Ricardo Blat

Ricardo Blat

Film actor

Felipe Marques

Felipe Marques

Football player

Marcelo Valle

Marcelo Valle

Actor

Fellipe Marques

Fellipe Marques

Actor

Donald Ranvaud

Donald Ranvaud

British film producer

Ana Paula Cardoso

Ana Paula Cardoso

Film art director

Gláucio Gomes

Gláucio Gomes

Actor

marc beauchamps

marc beauchamps

Film producer