L'eletta
Originally released in 2006. L'eletta is a documentary film. directed by Camilla Paternò. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Vladimir Luxuria
Synopsis
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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Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'eletta about?
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 telev...
Who directed L'eletta?
L'eletta was directed by Camilla Paternò.
How long is L'eletta?
L'eletta has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was L'eletta released?
L'eletta was released on October 26, 2006 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in L'eletta?
The main cast of L'eletta includes Vladimir Luxuria.