Amor Estranho Amor (released internationally as Love Strange Love ) is one of the most controversial and intensely debated films in Brazilian cinema history. Directed by Walter Hugo Khouri, a filmmaker renowned for his psychological dramas and existential themes, this 1982 release blends eroticism, political metaphor, and coming-of-age drama. While the film is globally famous for the real-world legal battles surrounding its cast, tracking down specific versions—such as the rare English-dubbed release—reveals a fascinating subculture of cult film preservation.
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International audiences viewing the film without the local tabloid baggage can appreciate Khouri’s true intent. Stripped of the Brazilian media circus, it stands on its own merit as a stunning, dark, existential exploration of human desire and political decay. Final Thoughts: A Masterpiece Reclaimed Would you like to know more about the