List of Brazilian films of 1984

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A list of films produced in Brazil in 1984:

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Agüenta, Coração Reginaldo Faria Reginaldo Faria, Christiane Torloni, Osmar Prado, Cristina Aché Comedy
Águia na Cabeça Paulo Thiago Nuno Leal Maia, Christiane Torloni, Zezé Motta, Jece Valadão Drama
Amenic - Entre o Discurso e a Prática Fernando Silva Joel Barcellos, Paula Gaitán, Aldine Müller, Lady Francisco Drama
Amor Maldito Adélia Sampaio Monique Lafond, Wilma Dias Drama
Amor Voraz Walter Hugo Khouri Vera Fischer, Márcia Rodrigues, Bianca Byington Drama
O Analista de Taras Deliciosas Fauzi Mansur Alan Fontaine, Oasis Minniti, Meire BelagosaPornographic
A B... Profunda Álvaro MoyaIris Peralta, Jayme Cardoso, Débora Muniz Pornochanchada
Bacanais Sem Fim Victor TriunfoAntonio Rody, Paula SanchesDrama
O Baiano Fantasma Denoy de Oliveira José Dumont, Regina Dourado, Luiz Carlos GomesDrama
Bete Balanço Lael Rodrigues Débora Bloch, Lauro Corona Musical, drama
Boi Aruá Chico Liberato Animated
O Cavalinho Azul Eduardo Escorel Pedro de BritoFantasy
Coisas Eróticas 2 Raffaele Rossi Arnaldo Fernandes, Aryadne de Lima, Eliane Gabarron, Elizabeth Bacelar, Jussara CalmonPornographic
Espelho de Carne Antonio Carlos da Fontoura Hileana Menezes, Denis Carvalho, Maria Zilda Bethlem, Daniel Filho, Joana Fomm Erotic
A Filha dos Trapalhões Dedé Santana Os Trapalhões, Myrian Rios ComedyThe most watched Brazilian film in 1984 [1]
Garota Dourada Antônio Calmon Bianca Byington, André De Biase, Roberto Bataglin Adventure
Ivone, a Rainha do Pecado Francisco Cavalcanti Francisco Cavalcanti, Dalma Ribas, Zilda Mayo, Jussara CalmonErotic
Jango Sílvio Tendler José Wilker (narration)DocumentaryAs of 2007, the sixth most watched Brazilian documentary [2] [3]
Memoirs of Prison Nelson Pereira dos Santos Carlos Vereza Drama
A Menina e o Cavalo Conrado Sanchez Aryadne de Lima, Antonio RodyPornographic
Noites do Sertão Carlos Alberto Prates Correia Débora Bloch, Cristina AchéDrama
Nunca Fomos tão Felizes Murilo Salles Cláudio Marzo, Roberto Bataglin Drama
Oh! Rebuceteio Cláudio Cunha Cláudio Cunha, Eleni Bandettini, Jayme CardosoPornographic
Para Viver um Grande Amor Miguel Faria, Jr. Djavan, Patricia Pillar Musical, romance
Quilombo Carlos Diegues Antônio Pompêo, Zezé Motta, Tony Tornado, Vera Fischer DramaEntered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival [4]
Shock Jair Correia Cláudia Alencar, Aldine Müller, Elias Andreatto, Kiko Guerra, Taumaturgo Ferreira, Mayara Magri HorrorThe first and only (as of 2010) slasher film made in Brazil [5]
Sole nudo Tonino Cervi David Brandon, Tânia Alves, Paolo Bonacelli Comedy
Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz Dedé Santana, Vitor Lustosa Os Trapalhões Comedy Wizard of Oz parody
Twenty Years Later Eduardo Coutinho Documentary
Verdes Anos Carlos Gerbase, Giba Assis Brasil Werner Schünemann, Márcia do Canto, Marcos Breda Drama
Volúpia de Mulher John Doo Helena Ramos, Vanessa Alves Pornochanchada

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References

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  2. "Filmes nacionais de 500 mil até um milhão de espectadores (1970/2007) por gênero" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Ancine. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 15, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
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