In this irreverent comedy, the protagonist, a charismatic and charming madame named Xaviera Hollander, ventures into the heart of American politics. With a bold approach and an open mind, Xaviera, portrayed by a brilliant actress, finds herself at the center of a scandal when she decides to take her message of sexual liberation and the rights of sex workers to the nation's capital.
The plot begins when Xaviera is invited to Washington D.C. to speak at a conference on morality and sexuality. Armed with irresistible charm and a sense of humor that disarms everyone in her path, she starts to challenge political leaders and the conservative society around her. As she interacts with various characters—from influential senators to skeptical journalists—her presence sparks a range of reactions from indignation to acceptance.
Amid misunderstandings and comedic situations, Xaviera becomes an unexpected advocate for individual rights and freedoms, navigating a world where political correctness is in constant tension with her libertarian ideals. The film is not only a deluge of laughter but also raises profound questions about morality, personal freedom, and the role of sexuality in public life. With a touch of playfulness and a message that still resonates today, this satire is a hilarious journey through the streets and intrigues of American politics.