Elvis & Madona

Elvis & Madona

105 mins | Comedy, Romance | Sept. 23, 2011

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.

Elvis & Madona

105 mins | Comedy, Romance | Sept. 23, 2011

Elvis & Madona
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.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Ministerio de Cultura, Secretaria para o Desenvolvimento do Audiovisual, Governo do Rio de Janeiro, Oi, Laffilmes, Pipa Filmes
Original title Elvis & Madonna
Directors Fernanda Colin, Tatiana Fragoso, Leonardo Carvalho, Marcelo Laffitte
Writers Marcelo Laffitte, José de Carvalho

Cast

Simone Spoladore

as Elvis

Igor Cotrim

as Madona

Sérgio Bezerra

as João Tripé

Maitê Proença

as Soraya

Buza Ferraz

as Heitor

José Wilker

as Pachecão

Romeu Evaristo

as Vasco

Duse Nacarati

as Jura

Catarina Abdala

as Shirley

Arthur Brandão

as Baianinho

Fabiana Brazil

as Xana

Alexandre da Costa

as Dr. Sócrates

Jayme del Cueto

as Lélio

Mayana Moura

as Cândida