The Brazilian inferno (2026)

The Brazilian inferno (2026) poster

In 1923, a group of rebellious workers from Rjukan, Norway, led their families deep into the Brazilian jungle to build a utopia. Instead, they found ruin, suffering, and catastrophe. One survivor warned those back home, calling it “a hell beyond compare.” A century later, a filmmaker sets out to reconstruct the forgotten story. After many false starts and setbacks, the project becomes a utopia of its own, not an ideal society, but a fragile dream that seems almost impossible to bring to life.

Director: Mirko Stopar
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date:
Original Language: no

Keywords

utopia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Brazilian inferno about?
In 1923, a group of rebellious workers from Rjukan, Norway, led their families deep into the Brazilian jungle to build a utopia. Instead, they found ruin, suffering, and catastrophe. One survivor warned those back home, calling it “a hell beyond compare.” A century later, a filmmaker sets out to reconstruct the forgotten story. After many false starts and setbacks, the project becomes a utopia of its own, not an ideal society, but a fragile dream that seems almost impossible to bring to life.
Who directed The Brazilian inferno?
The Brazilian inferno was directed by Mirko Stopar.
How long is The Brazilian inferno?
The Brazilian inferno has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).