In 1930s Rio de Janeiro, João Francisco dos Santos, a former convict and unlikely patriarch to a motley crew, finds creative expression through his cabaret alter ego Madame Satã. As a black son of slaves turned gangster-turned-transvestite performer, he becomes an unlikely revolutionary icon for the marginalized, sparking defiance in a city grappling with the aftermath of abolition.

In 1930s Rio de Janeiro, João Francisco dos Santos, a former convict and unlikely patriarch to a motley crew, finds creative expression through his cabaret alter ego Madame Satã. As a black son of slaves turned gangster-turned-transvestite performer, he becomes an unlikely revolutionary icon for the marginalized, sparking defiance in a city grappling with the aftermath of abolition.

Does Madame Satã have end credit scenes?

No!

Madame Satã does not have end credit scenes.

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Metascore

5.9

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