Amor Estranho Amor -love | Strange Love- -1982- English
In interviews (translated for English audiences), Khouri argued that Amor Estranho Amor was a metaphor for Brazil itself during the military dictatorship (1964–1985). The brothel represents the nation. The politicians (the adult Hugo) are corrupted by their first encounter with power—which Khouri equates with sex. The boy represents innocence corrupted by a decadent, authoritarian state.
The 1982 Brazilian film Amor Estranho Amor (Love Strange Love), directed by Walter Hugo Khouri, is a controversial erotic drama framed as a series of 48-hour memories from a man named Hugo. The Frame Narrative Amor Estranho Amor -Love Strange Love- -1982- English
: The legal embargo remained until 2017, when the Brazilian Supreme Court ruled that the ban was unfounded. The film finally made its television debut in Brazil in 2021. The boy represents innocence corrupted by a decadent,
Amor Estranho Amor (International English title: Love Strange Love ) is a 1982 Brazilian drama directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. The film remains one of the most controversial and troubling entries in Brazilian cinema due to its explicit sexual content involving a minor. Set against the backdrop of a political and historical milestone—Brazil’s 1930s-era brothels and the Vargas regime—the film attempts to weave a narrative of political awakening and sexual discovery but is overwhelmingly remembered for its graphic depiction of child exploitation. The film finally made its television debut in Brazil in 2021
The house serves as a hub for influential politicians, including Dr. Osmar (), where sexual favors are traded for political influence. Amidst this hedonistic environment, young Hugo undergoes a precocious and surreal sexual discovery, culminating in an encounter with Tamara (played by Xuxa Meneghel ), a young woman brought to the mansion to be "gifted" to a powerful diplomat. Cast and Production
(If you’d like, I can summarize critical reviews, provide a scene-by-scene breakdown, or give a short biography of Walter Hugo Khouri.)