24 Horas de Sexo Explícito

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24 Horas de Sexo Explícito

Video tape cover for 24 Horas de Sexo Ardente
Directed by José Mojica Marins
Produced by Mario Lima
Written by Mario Lima
Starring Vânia Bonier
Albano Catozzi
Bené de Oliveira
Sílvio Júnior
Cinematography Virgílio Roveda
Editing by Valmir Dias
Release date(s) 13 May 1985
Running time 77 min
Country Flag of Brazil Brazil
Language Portuguese
Preceded by Fifth Dimension of Sex
Followed by A Hora do Medo
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24 Horas de Sexo Explícito (24 Hours of Explicit Sex) is a 1985 sexploitation film by Brazilian director José Mojica Marins. The film is considered as a classic of Mouth of Garbage Cinema.

Marins shot the film for the production company Fotocenas Filmes which agreed to finance his project of a new Zé do Caixão film. After the release of the film, producers failed to finance Marins for his project. 24 Horas de Sexo Explícito was Marins' biggest box-office success and two years later, he directed a sequel named 48 Horas de Sexo Alucinante.

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Three men make a wager on which one will have sex with more women in 24 hours of time. They hire a gay man to be the judge. They also get women for the challenge, gather them at a beach house and the competition begins. The film also has scenes in which the women and the gay man have simulated or actual sex with a dog and a stallion[citation needed]. Dialogue written by Marins accompany sexual acts.

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  • Marins used the pseudonym "J. Avelar", one he would also use in his later sexploitation films.
  • The scene of the actress Vânia Bournier with the German shepherd is considered the first scene of zoophilia in Brazilian cinema.
  • The video version of the film was released as 24 Horas de Sexo Ardente.

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