The story follows Maria, the daughter of a poor fisherman who is sold to a criminal named Rufino . Rufino renames her and forces her into a life of prostitution and stripping The Conflict
is a notable erotic drama from the 1980s Brazilian "Boca do Lixo" cinema scene. Directed by Jean Garrett and released around 1981–1982, the film is often cited for its stylish cinematography and a standout performance by Angelina Muniz , who was a prominent sex symbol of that era. Plot Summary Karina Objeto Do Prazer 1981
When Rufino tried to force Karina to leave with Lucas, she finally broke her silence and refused. Enraged by her defiance, Rufino began to beat her, but Karina had reached her limit. Reaching into a nearby drawer, she found a revolver and fired, ending Rufino’s life and her time as his "object". The story follows Maria, the daughter of a
The film is a classic example of the cinema produced in São Paulo's "Boca do Lixo" district, drawing stylistic comparisons to other 1980s hits like Mulher Objeto Angelina Muniz’s Performance: Plot Summary When Rufino tried to force Karina
The story follows Maria (Muniz), the daughter of a poor fisherman who is sold to a criminal named (Luigi Picchi). Rufino renames her Karina and forces her into a life of prostitution and stripping at his establishment.
: Talk about how the film was received by audiences and critics. Was it controversial? Did it receive any awards?