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Kelly

Country: Germany | Italy, Language: Portuguese, 60 mins

  • Director: Uli Decker; Felipe Frozza
  • Writer: Uli Decker; Felipe Frozza
  • Producer: Uli Decker; Felipe Frozza

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Kelly is a Brazilian transsexual who found refuge in a mediterranean holiday village in Italy. She lives on prostitution and desperately looks for the love of her life. Carrying the scars of a harsh past, she keeps pursuing her childhood dream of being a singer and actress.

One day she sees a man in the street and falls in love with the unknown stranger. Too shy to approach him, she seeks for guidance in rituals of the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé and transforms her desires into imaginative performances.
Her close friends accompany her, but often disagree with her romantic ideals.

The film is a psychological potrait of a complex and contradictory person who reflects human hopes and dreams in an often exessive way and continues her search for love and fulfillment against all odds.


Trailer...

"KELLY" - Trailer 2016 from uli decker on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Beatriz Braz Alves as Beatriz Braz Alves;
Sabrina da Silva as Sabrina da Silva;
Kelly Kristine as Kelly;
Pedro Oliveira as Pedro Oliveira