
North region
Beyond the vast Amazon Rainforest, the region offers a wide range of breathtaking natural settings - including rivers, dunes, mountains, and beaches - as well as deep cultural richness, with Indigenous tribes and traditional riverside communities that preserve ancestral ways of life.
Northeast region
Known for its stunning beaches, colonial architecture, and vibrant cultural heritage. From historic towns with cobblestone streets and baroque churches to dramatic cliffs, dunes, and turquoise lagoons, this region combines natural beauty with a rich visual identity.
South region
It offers a rich and varied landscape, blending mountain ranges, vineyards, waterfalls, and charming European-influenced towns. With well-preserved architecture, distinct seasonal changes, and excellent infrastructure, the region provides a wide range of visual possibilities.
Southeast region
The region is an economic and cultural powerhouse, home to some of the country’s most iconic urban landscapes as well as areas of striking natural beauty. It combines modern cities, historic towns, lush mountains, and coastal scenery.
Midwest region
The region features the Pantanal’s vast wetlands and the Cerrado’s open savannahs. It’s also the center of Brazilian agribusiness, with rural landscapes and farmland, and home to Brasília, the modernist capital known for its striking architecture.
Popular locations
Brazil is a country of continental proportions. Its vast territory offers an impressive range of landscapes, climates, and ecosystems, combined with a rich cultural heritage — a mix that results in breathtaking and truly unique filming locations.
From the sun-drenched beaches of the Northeast to the dense Amazon rainforest and the vibrant cities of the South, Brazil delivers a spectacular backdrop for every kind of production.
Explore each region and discover the perfect setting to bring your story to life.

Christ the Redeemer
One of the Seven Wonders of the World, this landmark offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, Guanabara Bay, and the Sugarloaf Mountain.

Iguaçu Falls (Paraná)
Located on the border with Argentina, these massive waterfalls provide an awe-inspiring natural setting, ideal for scenes involving grandeur, adventure, or environmental themes

São Paulo
Cosmopolitan metropolis with diverse urban landscapes — from modern skyscrapers to industrial zones and bohemian neighborhoods — as well as one of the most robust audiovisual infrastructures in Latin America.

Beaches
From the urban energy of Copacabana and Ipanema to secluded tropical shores in the Northeast, Brazil’s coastline offers endless options for productions needing sun, sand, and sea.

Historic cities
Cities like Ouro Preto and Paraty, with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and a sense of Brazil’s past.

Lençóis Maranhenses (Maranhão)
A unique desert-like landscape of sweeping white sand dunes and seasonal freshwater lagoons, creating a surreal and cinematic setting found nowhere else in the world.

Salvador (Bahia)
Known for its Afro-Brazilian culture, colonial architecture, and coastal scenery, Salvador combines historic charm with vibrant colors, rhythms, and traditions.

Brasília (Federal District)
Brazil’s capital stands out with its bold modernist architecture designed by Oscar Niemeyer. The city's geometric layout and futuristic aesthetic offer a distinctive backdrop for contemporary or stylized productions.

Pantanal (Mato Grosso / Mato Grosso do Sul)
The world’s largest tropical wetland, the Pantanal offers vast open landscapes, diverse fauna, and authentic rural settings.

Amazon Rainforest (North Region)
The largest tropical rainforest on Earth, the Amazon offers dense, lush scenery, winding rivers, and rich biodiversity.