The First Time of Brazilian Cinema Trailer

The First Time of Brazilian Cinema Trailer (2013)

01 May 2013 Factual 84 mins

In 1982, almost five million people took theaters to see Erotic Things, the first Brazilian porn film. The production is today considered a major episode in the history of Brazilian cinema because it was launched during the country's military dictatorship. Thirty years later, The First Time of Brazilian Cinema found the producers and actors to tell the inside story of this fascinating journey.

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Brazil 01 May 2013

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In 1982 almost five million people took theaters in Sao Paulo to see "Coisas Eróticas" ("Erotic Things") the first Brazilian porn movíe. The production is today ...

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