Brazil is known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant cities, which makes it an ideal setting for film productions.
In addition to its own successful productions, the country has also attracted the attention of foreign filmmakers. Therefore, we have selected North American films that used Brazilian locations to bring their stories to life. Check out!
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Rio de Janeiro became the backdrop for the exciting saga of Dom, Brian and Mia. In the plot, after being sentenced to 25 years in prison, Dom (Vin Diesel) escapes during the journey to prison and comes to our country escaping from the authorities.
With iconic locations such as Ipanema Beach, the Christ the Redeemer in Corcovado and the Lapa neighborhood, the film took Brazilian beauty to the world.
The famous British spy James Bond, played by Roger Moore, visited Rio de Janeiro on one of his missions. The reason for the trip is noble: to stop a maniacal villain from destroying humanity.
The production took viewers to remarkable places, including Sugarloaf Mountain, as Bond and his partner faced a villain determined to destroy humanity.
The Charlie's Angels remake, with Kristen Stewart in the cast, also left its mark in Rio de Janeiro. In addition to leaving a trail of beauty, they came to the wonderful city to fight crime.
In the film, Ipanema Beach served as the setting for one of the film's first scenes, where the trio of agents challenged the bandits with their exceptional fighting skills.
The fictional kingdom of Wakanda, home of the black Panther, brought a Brazilian touch to the big screen. That's right, one of the most acclaimed films in the Marvel universe has Brazilian blood in its veins.
The majestic Warrior Falls, inspired by the Iguaçu Falls in Foz do Iguaçu, and the scenes from “Capitão America: Civil War”, which represented Wakanda, were actually filmed in parts of the lush Forest Amazon.
Inspired by the work of José Saramago, this film brought his dark vision to the streets of São Paulo and Osasco. The film stars the talented Julianne Moore, and also includes names like Mark Ruffalo, Danny Glover and Brazilian Alice Braga.
The story of an inexplicable blindness epidemic came to life in the streets and urban landscapes of these Brazilian cities, adding a unique layer to the narrative.
And the best: this is just the beginning, as more foreign productions discover the beauty and Brazil's diversity, we can expect to see more films set in our country on television screens. movie theater.