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    Rather than finding a restful sanctuary, the rural environment triggers a chaotic web of temptation and past traumas:

    The 1983 film "A Menina e o Cavalo" (The Girl and the Horse) remains one of the most controversial and discussed entries in the history of Brazilian "pornochanchada" cinema. Directed by the prolific and often provocative José Mojica Marins, better known as Coffin Joe (Zé do Caixão), the film pushed the boundaries of the era's censorship and continues to be a subject of intense debate among cinephiles and cultural historians alike.

    , eventually resuming a past sexual relationship she had with the animal. The Movie Database Primary Cast Aryadne de Lima Antônio Rodi Elizabeth de Luiz as Marcia's Stepmother Genésio de Carvalho Sérgio Hingst as Ariscu (the horse) The Movie Database Production Context a menina e o cavalo 1983 full

    While sometimes confused with a similarly titled 1983 film A Menina e o Estuprador (The Girl and the Rapist), which stars Vanessa Alves and Zózimo Bulbul, A Menina e o Cavalo is a distinct production focused more specifically on the taboo theme of bestiality and the protagonist's psychological fixation on the animal. The Girl and Horse (1985) - IMDb

    1983 (some sources list 1985 for certain regional releases). Drama / Exploitation. Portuguese. Running Time: Approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Availability Rather than finding a restful sanctuary, the rural

    In a dusty attic in Minas Gerais, a woman in her forties finds a Polaroid. The colors have faded to sepia and turquoise. In it, a girl of eleven—barefoot, with tangled hair and eyes too serious for her age—holds the mane of a white horse. The horse is not looking at the camera. It is looking at her.

    The village men said he was a pé de boi —a ghost animal. The women crossed themselves. But Luzia walked toward him, a piece of stale pão de queijo in her pocket. The Movie Database Primary Cast Aryadne de Lima

    The film was officially registered in under production certificates from Concine and Embrafilme, eventually making its theatrical debut on March 12, 1984 , at the Cine Marabá in São Paulo.

    Produced by , the film is a quintessential example of the low-budget, sexually explicit films produced in the Boca do Lixo district of São Paulo. These films often utilized surreal elements and borrowed music; notably, this film includes a "muzak" version of Pink Floyd’s "Another Brick in the Wall". Cast and Crew Director/Writer : Conrado Sanchez Marcia : Aryadne de Lima Beto : Antônio Rodi

    : The film explores Marcia's deep, sensual connection with the horse, suggesting a relationship that began in her childhood—a theme that places the film among the more transgressive and controversial works of its time. Production Context

    is a 1983 Brazilian cult drama film directed by Conrado Sanchez that represents a highly specific, controversial era in Brazilian cult cinema: the tail end of the Boca do Lixo production boom. Translated literally as The Girl and the Horse , the film is a psychosexual drama tracking a young woman's emotional and physical regression upon returning to her childhood home.

    Rather than finding a restful sanctuary, the rural environment triggers a chaotic web of temptation and past traumas:

    The 1983 film "A Menina e o Cavalo" (The Girl and the Horse) remains one of the most controversial and discussed entries in the history of Brazilian "pornochanchada" cinema. Directed by the prolific and often provocative José Mojica Marins, better known as Coffin Joe (Zé do Caixão), the film pushed the boundaries of the era's censorship and continues to be a subject of intense debate among cinephiles and cultural historians alike.

    , eventually resuming a past sexual relationship she had with the animal. The Movie Database Primary Cast Aryadne de Lima Antônio Rodi Elizabeth de Luiz as Marcia's Stepmother Genésio de Carvalho Sérgio Hingst as Ariscu (the horse) The Movie Database Production Context

    While sometimes confused with a similarly titled 1983 film A Menina e o Estuprador (The Girl and the Rapist), which stars Vanessa Alves and Zózimo Bulbul, A Menina e o Cavalo is a distinct production focused more specifically on the taboo theme of bestiality and the protagonist's psychological fixation on the animal. The Girl and Horse (1985) - IMDb

    1983 (some sources list 1985 for certain regional releases). Drama / Exploitation. Portuguese. Running Time: Approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Availability

    In a dusty attic in Minas Gerais, a woman in her forties finds a Polaroid. The colors have faded to sepia and turquoise. In it, a girl of eleven—barefoot, with tangled hair and eyes too serious for her age—holds the mane of a white horse. The horse is not looking at the camera. It is looking at her.

    The village men said he was a pé de boi —a ghost animal. The women crossed themselves. But Luzia walked toward him, a piece of stale pão de queijo in her pocket.

    The film was officially registered in under production certificates from Concine and Embrafilme, eventually making its theatrical debut on March 12, 1984 , at the Cine Marabá in São Paulo.

    Produced by , the film is a quintessential example of the low-budget, sexually explicit films produced in the Boca do Lixo district of São Paulo. These films often utilized surreal elements and borrowed music; notably, this film includes a "muzak" version of Pink Floyd’s "Another Brick in the Wall". Cast and Crew Director/Writer : Conrado Sanchez Marcia : Aryadne de Lima Beto : Antônio Rodi

    : The film explores Marcia's deep, sensual connection with the horse, suggesting a relationship that began in her childhood—a theme that places the film among the more transgressive and controversial works of its time. Production Context

    is a 1983 Brazilian cult drama film directed by Conrado Sanchez that represents a highly specific, controversial era in Brazilian cult cinema: the tail end of the Boca do Lixo production boom. Translated literally as The Girl and the Horse , the film is a psychosexual drama tracking a young woman's emotional and physical regression upon returning to her childhood home.