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Real life lesbian romance drives Brazil’s “Em Familia”
When an AE reader sent us a tip about
Em Familia, I leapt to attention. A stunning Brazilian lesbian photographer seducing an unsatisfied wife? Yes. Yes, please.
Telenovelas are more known for high drama and heaving bosoms than
queer visibility, but Brazilian audiences are clamoring for more girl y
girl in
Em Familia (
In Family). While
Em Familia
isn’t the first telenovela to feature a lesbian couple, it is inciting a
positive reaction among Brazilians- gay and non gay alike.
“They are exploring this subject in a cute and extremely beautiful atmosphere,” Brazilian reader
Carla
rhapsodized, “and believe me, I don’t watch telenovelas. But it is
impossible not to watch and love every scene they have together!”

Clara (played by
Giovanna Antonelli) is an unsatisfied housewife married to the unemployed Cadu (
Reynaldo Gianecchini). Together they have one son, Ivan, played by
Vitor Figueiredo. When Clara meets Marina, a stunning and gifted female photographer (
Taina Muller),
her life changes forever. Marina’s work is mostly composed of artistic
nude pictures of women, which is exactly what my work would focus on if I
was a photographer. Living in LA, if you want a girl to take off her
clothes, all you have to say is “photoshoot” and le panties drop. Vanity
is a many splendored thing. All you need is vanity.
Marina’s go-to line is “nude photographs reveal a woman’s soul,” which is GENIUS, and eventually
Marina convinces Clara to pose for her while
Lana Del Rey’s
“Born To Die” plays in the background. Pure sex. Watching Marina
photograph Clara spinning around giddily in silken gowns seriously made
my morning. I am thoroughly delighted by these two. FANTASTIC.

After bonding with Marina, Clara is appalled and aroused to discover
Marina is a homosexualist. Cadu warns Clara of Marina’s predatory
sapphic proclivities, but Clara is not so much worried as intrigued.
Clara confides in her sister, Helena, about Marina. Awesomely, Helena
doesn’t react with homophobia or shock, but instead discusses the
situation in an open and enlightened fashion. For the first time, Clara
can be honest about her feelings for Marina. At the end of the scene,
Clara ignores a phone call from Marina, and Helena says, “Answer and
tell her you are a happily married straight mother… or are you afraid of
telling Marina that you’re not interested?” Clara simply responds, “I
am afraid of telling her that I am interested.”

How does Marina feel about Clara? Is Clara just a straight conquest,
or is Marina developing real feelings for a married woman? In another
scene, Marina admits to a friend that she’s falling for Clara. Now that
both Clara and Marina have acknowledged their feelings to themselves and
others, shiz is about to go down. Marina has invited Clara on a work
trip to Angra dos Reis to photograph a house. A romantic retreat is just
what these two need to get naughty. I’ve seen a couple clips of the two
flirting and while I have no idea what they’re saying, I really want
them to say it to me.

One last note: Clara’s story isn’t entirely fiction.
Manoel Carlos, the writer of
Em Familia, said that Clara is inspired by
Daniela Mercury,
a famous Brazilian musician. Last year Daniela Mercury, a divorced
mother, came out as queer with her girlfriend. Daniela is now married to
that girlfriend, and they’ve even published a book about their romance.
I can’t wait to see how Clara and Marina’s story plays out on
Em Familia.
Special thanks to AE reader Carla, who brought this amazing story to
our attention. Have any other AE readers been watching? What do you
think of Carla and Marina’s romance? Have any of you read Mercury’s
book?
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