L'eletta
L'eletta

Movie spotlight

L'eletta

2006
Movie
50 min
Italian

The work deals with the election campaign of Vladimir Luxuria, the first transgender woman to sit in the Italian Parliament. She started off as an entertainer in gay nightclubs, found fame in television parlours and achieved consecration as a defender of LGBT rights by organising the first World Gay Pride in Rome in the Jubilee year. Luxuria entered parliament and with her emerged a social cross-section of an Italy that is changing in spite of prejudice. Thanks to her social battles around Italy, the voices of LGBT people gain visibility and social recognition

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Director: Silvia G. De SantisGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Elisa, a young woman from a modest background, navigates the complex world of adult entertainment and personal relationships. She grapples with her desires, societal expectations, and the search for genuine connection in a life marked by difficult choices. The film explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the pursuit of happiness.

Critical Reception

L'eletta received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its sensitive portrayal of its protagonist and its exploration of mature themes. Some critics noted its slow pacing, while others lauded its emotional depth and raw honesty. Audience reactions were varied, with some connecting deeply with Elisa's journey and others finding the subject matter challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of female sexuality and identity.

  • Commended for the lead performance's authenticity and emotional resonance.

  • Noted for its contemplative pace and intimate focus on the protagonist's inner world.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for 'L'eletta', making a general summary difficult. However, where available, viewers often highlight the film's thought-provoking nature and its brave tackling of sensitive subject matter, though some found it too somber or slow.

Fun Fact

The film marked the directorial debut of actress Silvia G. De Santis, who also stars in the lead role.

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