We’re excited to announce that Netflix is acquiring APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS, Petra Costa’s newest documentary which had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Congratulations to the entire film team!
Read more about the acquisition here.
“Artfully assembled…a sobering look at the Evangelical Age of Brazilian politics”
“Gloriously cinematic”
“Riveting…Costa constantly shifts between the epic and the intimate, the macro and the micro.”
About the Film
Directed by Petra Costa
Produced by Alessandra Orofino
When does a democracy end, and a theocracy begin? In APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS, Petra Costa investigates the increasingly powerful grip that faith leaders hold over politics in Brazil. Costa gains extraordinary access to the country’s top political leaders, including President Lula, and former President Bolsonaro, as well as to Brazil’s most famous televangelist: a larger-than-life pastor who seems to play puppet master to the latter. As the film unveils the key role the evangelical movement has played in Brazil’s recent political turmoil, it also reveals the apocalyptic theology that drives its chief protagonists. As in her Academy-Award® nominated THE EDGE OF DEMOCRACY, Costa documents a time of profound confusion and despair with lucidity and a poetic eye. Weaving past and present, she immerses us in the contradictory realities of a young democracy that is hanging on by a thread, and in doing so holds up a mirror to the rest of the world.