Amor.estranho.amor.-love.strange.love-.1982.vhs...
: The keyword frequently appears in digital archiving circles where enthusiasts digitize old VHS tapes to ensure that films caught in legal limbo are not lost to "bit rot" or chemical degradation of the magnetic tape. The End of the Injunction
: To protect her public image as a children's entertainer, Xuxa fought for decades to keep the film out of circulation. She successfully blocked its distribution and broadcast Amor.Estranho.Amor.-Love.Strange.Love-.1982.VHS...
This appears to be a reference to the 1982 Brazilian film (internationally known as Love, Strange Love ), specifically a VHS rip or release. : The keyword frequently appears in digital archiving
The story is set in 1937, during the political rise of Getúlio Vargas in Brazil. A 12-year-old boy (played by Marcelo Ribeiro) is sent to live in a luxurious brothel run by a powerful madam, Anna (Vera Fischer, a Brazilian icon). The boy, unknown to him, is the illegitimate son of a prominent politician (Xuxa Lopes). Over 48 hours, the boy observes—and becomes entangled in—the complex, manipulative relationships between the prostitutes, their clients, and the political machinations outside. The story is set in 1937, during the
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For decades, the film was famous not for its artistic merits, but for being "the movie Xuxa didn't want you to see." The Injunction