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    List of Brazilian films of the 1980s. This is an incomplete list of films produced in Brazil in the 1980s, according to the Wikipedia article. For an alphabetical list of films currently on Wikipedia, see Category:Brazilian films.


    1981. Some of the Brazilian films released in 1981 are:


    A Mulher Sensual, directed by Antônio Calmon and starring Vera Fischer and Tarcísio Meira.
    Eu Te Amo, directed by Arnaldo Jabor and starring Sônia Braga and Paulo César Pereio.
    O Homem do Pau-Brasil, directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade and starring Flávio Galvão and Ítala Nandi.
    O Império do Desejo, directed by Carlos Reichenbach and starring Lígia de Paula and Paulo César Peréio.
    O Sonho Não Acabou, directed by Sérgio Rezende and starring José Wilker and Betty Faria.


    1982. Some of the Brazilian films released in 1982 are:


    A Dama do Lotação, directed by Neville de Almeida and starring Sônia Braga and Nuno Leal Maia.
    Bacanal de Adolescentes, directed by Norberto Ramalho and starring Fernando Barreto, Fernanda, and Priscila Presley. This film is a controversial erotic drama about a group of teenagers who engage in sexual experiments.
    Eles Não Usam Black-Tie, directed by Leon Hirszman and starring Gianfrancesco Guarnieri and Fernanda Montenegro. This film is a social drama about a strike of metalworkers in São Paulo.
    Menino do Rio, directed by Antônio Calmon and starring André de Biase, Cláudia Magno, and Nina de Pádua. This film is a comedy about a surfer who falls in love with a rich girl.
    O Segredo da Múmia, directed by Ivan Cardoso and starring Wilson Grey, Anselmo Vasconcelos, and Joel Barcellos. This film is a horror comedy about a scientist who revives an ancient mummy.


    ...and so on for the rest of the years.


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    1983. Some of the Brazilian films released in 1983 are:


    Bar Esperança, directed by Hugo Carvana and starring Marília Pêra, Hugo Carvana, and Anselmo Vasconcelos. This film is a comedy about the patrons and staff of a bar in Rio de Janeiro.
    Gabriela, directed by Bruno Barreto and starring Sônia Braga and Marcello Mastroianni. This film is a romantic drama based on the novel by Jorge Amado about a migrant worker who becomes the lover of a wealthy bar owner.
    Pra Frente, Brasil, directed by Roberto Farias and starring Reginaldo Faria, Antônio Fagundes, and Natália do Vale. This film is a political thriller about a man who is mistaken for a subversive and tortured by the military regime.
    Sargento Getúlio, directed by Hermano Penna and starring Lima Duarte, Fernando Bezerra, and Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos. This film is a drama based on the novel by João Ubaldo Ribeiro about a sergeant who is ordered to transport a prisoner across the
    country.
    Vidas Secas, directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos and starring Átila Iório, Maria Ribeiro, and Orlando Macedo. This film is a drama based on the novel by Graciliano Ramos about a family of poor peasants who struggle to survive in the drought-
    stricken Northeast.


    1984. Some of the Brazilian films released in 1984 are:


    A Estrela Nua, directed by José Antônio Garcia and starring Tamara Taxman, Paulo César Grande, and Paulo Villaça. This film is a drama about a stripper who becomes famous after appearing on a TV show.
    Bete Balanço, directed by Lael Rodrigues and starring Débora Bloch, Diogo Vilela, and Cazuza. This film is a musical about a rock singer who tries to make it big in the music industry.
    Memórias do Cárcere, directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos and starring Carlos Vereza, Glória Pires, and José Dumont. This film is a drama based on the memoirs of Graciliano Ramos about his imprisonment by the dictatorship in the 1930s.
    O Beijo da Mulher-Aranha, directed by Héctor Babenco and starring William Hurt, Raul Julia, and Sônia Braga. This film is a drama based on the novel by Manuel Puig about two cellmates in a prison: a gay man and a political activist.
    Quilombo, directed by Carlos Diegues and starring Zezé Motta, Antonio Pitanga, and Tony Tornado. This film is an epic about the history of Palmares, a fugitive slave community that resisted the Portuguese colonial rule in the 17th century.


    ...and so on for the rest of the years.
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