The Brazilian inferno (2026)
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: March 3, 2026
Original Language: no
Keywords
utopia
More Films by Director: Mirko Stopar
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).