Mi novia el...

Mi novia el... (My Girlfriend the...) is a 1975 Argentine comedy film.[1] The original title, Mi novia el travesti ("My Girlfriend the Transvestite") was edited by Argentine censors when the film was first released. The original script was about a real travesti supposed to be protagonized by Jorge Perez, a famous travesti under the name of Evelyn. However, the censorship was so strong that the script was changed and Perez was replaced with actress Susana Giménez.

Mi novia el...
Promotional poster.
Directed byEnrique Cahen Salaberry
Produced byEnrique Carreras
Nicolás Carreras
Written byOscar Viale
Based onVictor and Victoria
StarringAlberto Olmedo
Susana Giménez
Music byBuddy McCluskey
CinematographyOscar Piruzanto
Distributed byAries Cinematográfica Argentina
Release date
March 13, 1975
Running time
83 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

The plot is based on the 1933 German film Victor and Victoria.

Plot

Alberto is a regular middle-aged man who lives with his elder mother and works at a factory. After a night out where he attends a show by transvestite artist Dominique, he develops an unexpected fixation with the artist. What started out as a loud reaction of disgust and bigotry, slowly turns into him realizing that he is in fact attracted to Dominique. This newfound interest fills Alberto's mind with guilt and doubt, while his coworkers start mocking him for dating a "weirdo", and his family grieve his lost decency. In the midst of Alberto's predicament, a revelation by Dominique will shake the board.

Cast

gollark: Or non-suspicious ones, even, because humans are uncool and mortal.
gollark: Um, "you seem like someone who would like cuties" I guess.
gollark: Amazing.
gollark: also <#471334670483849216> probably, the slightly more accepted place for politics things.
gollark: That's irrelevant, and probably only is true if you define the terms very oddly anyway.

References

  1. "Mi novia el... (1975)" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 20, 2010.


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