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Killed the Family and Went to the Movies (1991 film)

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1991 film directed by Neville d'Almeida
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Killed the Family and Went to the Movies
Film poster
Directed byNeville de Almeida
Written byJúlio Bressane (story) and Neville de Almeida
StarringCláudia Raia
Louise Cardoso
Alexandre Frota
Distributed byCineville Produções Cinematográficas
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
Running time90 min.
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema (Killed the Family and Went to the Movies) is a Brazilian film directed by Neville de Almeida and released in 1991. It is a remake of the original 1969 film directed by Júlio Bressane.

Production

Actress Cláudia Raia talked about her difficulties in filming a nude scene with a horse for this movie. Raia said that for this scene, filmed on a cold dawn, she wore only a bodice and that the horse needed to be calmed down in a moment. "There was a scene of mine naked, only with a bodice, which we shot on a cold morning in Teresópolis. My character almost had sex with the horse, which was actually her dream. At a certain point, the horse went crazy and needed to be removed from the scene in order to get a little out of it ", she said.

References

  1. "Claudia Raia relembra cena nua com cavalo em filme: 'difícil de assistir'". www.feedclub.com.br. Retrieved 2022-01-28.

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