The film (Love Strange Love), released in 1982 , is a Brazilian erotic drama directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. It is famously known for its decades-long legal controversy involving Brazilian TV icon Xuxa Meneghel. Film Overview
. It is one of the most controversial films in Brazilian cinema history, primarily due to its legal battles involving Brazilian superstar Xuxa Meneghel Википедия Film Overview Release Date: November 1, 1982 (Brazil); July 7, 1982 (USA). Drama / Erotic. Walter Hugo Khouri. Amor.Estranho.Amor.-Love.Strange.Love-.1982.VHS...
In 2021, the legal injunction was finally lifted, allowing the film to be legally broadcast and streamed in Brazil. Today, it is viewed as a significant example of Cinema Boca do Lixo —a movement of independent filmmaking in São Paulo—and a testament to Khouri’s distinct, albeit disturbing, directorial vision. Amor Estranho Amor The film (Love Strange Love),
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the tape became currency in underground trading circles. Bootleg copies of copies—fourth-generation VHS dubs with Portuguese subtitles burned into the image—circulated at fan conventions, via mail-order catalogs, and later on early internet forums. The phrase “Xuxa forbidden film” became a dark meme. For every horrified viewer, there was a collector who saw the tape as a time capsule of pre-censorship Brazilian cinema. Early-1980s Brazil: The film emerged during a period
Owatching this VHS rip today is a historical act. Modern releases often cut several minutes (notably the extended, uncomfortable baths and the final, quiet breakdown). The VHS preserves the original, unrated cut—warts, reel-change cues, and all. The tracking lines that occasionally slash across the screen during the film’s most explicit moments ironically reimpose the censorship the film originally fought against.