In March 1990, Hollywood attempted to capitalize on the "Lambada" fever with two competing projects:
Directed by Greydon Clark, this movie follows Nisa (Laura Harring), a Brazilian princess who travels to Los Angeles to stop a corporation from destroying the rainforest. She teams up with an American dancer (Jeff James) to win a televised dance competition to raise awareness for her cause. Why Was It "Forbidden"? La Lambada El Baile Prohibido Latino Dvdrip Mega
remains a fascinating cultural artifact of the early 1990s, capturing a fleeting moment when a provocative Brazilian dance style swept the globe. Often associated with the 1989 hit song by Kaoma , the "forbidden dance" phenomenon actually spawned two rival films released on the same day in 1990: Lambada and The Forbidden Dance . The Rivalry: Two Films, One Craze In March 1990, Hollywood attempted to capitalize on