A Menina E O Cavalo 1983
While at the farm, Beto becomes involved in a clandestine affair with Márcia’s stepmother, Cordélia (Edna Costa).
No flashy effects. No loud dialogues. Just pure, visual storytelling that stays with you.
★★★★½ (4.5/5) Timeless, poetic, and heartbreakingly beautiful.
Within the context of Brazilian cinema, the depiction of bestiality remains an extremely taboo subject. By making it the central plot point, A Menina e o Cavalo deliberately transgressed societal norms to attract a niche audience curious about the forbidden. This tactic reflected the era's declining economic conditions, which pushed production companies to seek ever more sensationalist content to ensure commercial returns. A Menina E O Cavalo 1983
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Historically cataloged with release dates ranging from 1983 to 1985 depending on the region, the film is known internationally as The Girl and Horse . It remains a subject of study for film historians interested in the boundaries of independent cinema and the cultural landscape of late-20th-century Latin America. Plot Overview: Psychological Conflict and Rural Isolation While at the farm, Beto becomes involved in
The story follows Márcia, a young woman struggling with her sexual identity and relationship with her fiancé, Beto. Seeking respite, the couple retreats to her family's farm. The situation complicates when Márcia's stepmother seduces Beto, while Márcia rekindles a fixation with a childhood friend and a horse from her past. Psychological trauma, eroticism, and childhood memories. Drama / Erotica (Softcore). Cast and Crew Director/Writer: Conrado Sanchez Main Cast: Aryadne de Lima as Márcia Antônio Rodi Elizabeth de Luiz as The Stepmother Edna Costa as The Maid Production Context
The story centers on , a young woman characterized as a nymphomaniac who struggles with her upcoming marriage to her fiancé, Beto. Seeking rest, the couple retreats to her family's secluded ranch. The narrative quickly shifts into a study of domestic and psychological disintegration:
While at the farm, Cordélia seduces Beto, triggering further emotional alienation for Márcia. Just pure, visual storytelling that stays with you
A Menina e o Cavalo (1983) Gênero: Drama / Família
The narrative follows Márcia, played by Aryadne de Lima, a wealthy young woman experiencing significant internal and interpersonal conflict. On the verge of marrying her fiancé Beto (Antônio Rodi), she chooses to postpone the wedding to seek clarity, traveling to her father’s rural estate.
. To find some peace and resolve their problems, the couple travels to Marcia's family farm.
"A Menina e o Cavalo" is far more than a catchy tune from 1983. It is a literary and musical exploration of the human condition. By juxtaposing the purity of a girl with the nobility of a horse, Metrô created a touching elegy for childhood. The song reminds us that while we cannot stop time or prevent the modern world from expanding, we can hold onto the memories of the moments where we felt truly free. It stands as a timeless reminder that the things we love in youth eventually shape the adults we become, even if they must eventually ride away into the sunset of our memories.
The story follows Marcia, a young woman who travels to her family's farm with her fiancé, Beto, to resolve personal problems and postpone their marriage. The narrative involves several complex interpersonal dynamics: