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Conrado Sanchez, who directed and wrote the screenplay for the film, was a prolific figure in this ecosystem. Simultaneously handling cinematography on his sets, Sanchez was known for his raw visual style and ability to weave complex psychological trauma into taboo-stretching storylines, as also evidenced in his parallel 1983 project A Menina e o Estuprador . Plot Synopsis and Narrative Themes
(1983) is a Brazilian cult erotica drama directed and written by Conrado Sanchez, serving as a prominent late-era artifact of the "pornochanchada" subgenre that dominated Brazilian cinema throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Known internationally as The Girl and the Horse , the film presents a highly controversial and surreal narrative exploring themes of hypersexuality, familial dysfunction, and taboo psychological fixations. Produced by Antonio Polo Galante , a titanic figure in Brazilian exploitation and mainstream cinema, the production represents a critical bridge between standard erotic satire and the darker, psychological dramas that emerged during Brazil's political transition in the mid-1980s. Production Framework and Context a menina e o cavalo 1983 exclusive
Produced by , the film was part of a wave of low-budget productions aimed at a specific circuit of theaters in urban centers. Conrado Sanchez , the director, was a frequent contributor to this style of cinema, often exploring themes of isolation and human relationships in rural settings. The film features a cast that includes: Aryadne de Lima Antônio Rodi Elizabeth de Luiz Genésio de Carvalho Conrado Sanchez, who directed and wrote the screenplay
The film utilizes common character archetypes found in early 1980s erotica, focusing on themes of isolation and internal conflict within a dramatic framework. Known internationally as The Girl and the Horse