The film is not just a sexual drama; it is a deliberate allegory for Brazil’s Estado Novo (New State) dictatorship. The bordello represents the nation—a beautiful, decadent, corrupt space where loyalty is bought and sold. The boy symbolizes an innocent, exploited Brazil. Anna is the manipulative ruling class, and Senator Osmar represents the military-political elite. The impending coup outside the brothel’s walls mirrors the internal collapse of innocence within.
Fifteen years earlier, a 12-year-old boy is sent to stay with his estranged mother, Anna (Vera Fischer), a stunning and ambitious courtesan who works in an opulent, isolated bordello. The establishment is run by the cold, calculating Madame (Xuxa Lopes). Initially, the boy is treated as an inconvenient secret, hidden away. But Anna, seeing a potential tool for her own advancement, decides to use her son’s growing, confused sexuality to please and bind her most powerful client, Senator Osmar. Amor Estranho Amor -Love Strange Love- -1982- English
In a brothel on the eve of a national coup, a middle-aged politician revisits the most traumatic and sexually charged weekend of his adolescence, spent under the manipulative care of his mother, a high-class prostitute. The film is not just a sexual drama;
Love Strange Love is perhaps most infamous for its casting. The young boy is played by Marcelo Ribeiro , who was 12 years old at the time of filming. He appears in several sexually charged scenes, including a long sequence where he is nude and caressed by Vera Fischer (then 30). Brazilian law and public sentiment were outraged. The film was heavily censored, banned for years, and only released in a severely cut version in 1982. The original, uncut reels were lost for decades, creating an aura of forbidden legend. A “restored” version surfaced in the 2000s, but the ethical questions surrounding its production remain deeply troubling. Anna is the manipulative ruling class, and Senator