Karina Objeto Do Prazer 1981
Captured the gritty, menacing essence of Boca do Lixo’s classic criminal archetypes. Cláudio Cunha
The story follows (Angelina Muniz), the daughter of a poor fisherman who is sold to a criminal named Rufino . Rufino renames her "Karina" and forces her into a life of prostitution and striptease.
While many contemporary Brazilian movies of the era relied on low-brow humor and cheap titillation, Jean Garret used Karina, Objeto do Prazer to challenge those expectations. The film functions as a serious drama with psychological thriller elements. It addresses the complex, hostile conditions women faced within a deeply chauvinistic society. Visuals and Music
A wealthy, corrupt farmer named Lucas (Cláudio Cunha) becomes violently obsessed with Karina. During a high-stakes poker game, a broke Rufino uses Karina as a betting chip. Lucas wins the game, but when Karina fiercely refuses to surrender her body to a new master, Rufino brutally assaults her. In a desperate act of self-defense, Karina finds a revolver in a desk drawer and shoots Rufino dead. Karina Objeto Do Prazer 1981
The film makes clear artistic nods to other landmark Brazilian erotic films of the timeframe, notably Giselle (1980) and Mulher Objeto (1981). It is also remembered for its distinct soundtrack choices. A memorable sequence features Karina and Sheila dancing intimately to the soulful vocals of during a birthday celebration, elevating the scene far beyond standard exploitation movie expectations. A Launchpad for Angelina Muniz
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
Starring iconic 1980s model and actress , the film stands alongside classics like Giselle (1980) and Mulher Objeto (1980) as a defining example of Brazil's complex erotic sub-genre. Key Film Specifications Director: Jean Garret Writers: Rajá de Aragão, Jean Garret Captured the gritty, menacing essence of Boca do
The film features several prominent figures of early 1980s Brazilian cinema as seen on IMDb : as Karina/Maria Rosina Malbouisson as Sheila Luigi Picchi as Rufino Cláudio Cunha as Lucas (and Producer) Jean Garret (Director and Screenwriter) Critical Themes and Legacy
as Lucas (who also served as the film's producer)
To fully understand Karina, Objeto do Prazer , it must be situated within its original context: the "pornochanchada" genre. This Brazilian movement, which flourished from the late 1960s through the 1980s, was known for its sex comedies and erotic dramas, often produced on low budgets in São Paulo's famous "Boca do Lixo" (Mouth of Garbage) district. By 1981, the genre was in its heyday, but "Karina" stands out as a more dramatic, violent, and socially conscious entry, going far beyond the simple eroticism of its peers. While many contemporary Brazilian movies of the era
The narrative takes a violent turn when Rufino loses Karina in a poker game to his associate, Lucas. When Karina refuses to go with Lucas and is beaten by Rufino, she kills Rufino in self-defense. While in prison, she meets a court-appointed lawyer, Sheila, who eventually becomes her legal guardian. The two move to a seaside house and develop a sexual relationship, though they remain stalked by the obsessed Lucas. Production Details Jean Garrett Release Date: September 13, 1982 (Brazil) Genre: Drama, Erotic, Pornochanchada Filming Location: Ilhabela, São Paulo, Brazil Runtime: Approximately 92 minutes Cast and Crew Angelina Muniz as Karina Rosina Malbouisson as Sheila Luigi Picchi as Rufino Cláudio Cunha as Lucas Cinematography: Cláudio Portioli Writers: Jean Garrett and Rajá de Aragão Critical Context
[Maria's Humble Origins] │ ▼ (Sold by Father) [Captivity under Rufino] ──► Renamed "Karina" / Forced Prostitution │ ▼ (Won in a Poker Game) [Stalked by Lucas] │ ▼ (Rebellion) [Fatal Shooting of Rufino] ──► Imprisonment & Legal Rescue by Sheila
