Top 3 cities to film the spirituality of Easter in Brazil

Alice Palmeira • 27 March 2024

Brazil has the largest Catholic population in the world, and the celebration of saint holidays, masses, and other Catholic events is deeply ingrained in the fabric of everyday life - and Easter and Holy Week are particularly special. 

Brazil has events and is beautiful all year round, but especially during Holy Week, one of the most significant religious times for Catholics worldwide, the country offers rich cultural and cinematic opportunities. Our diverse landscapes and deeply rooted traditions provide a captivating canvas for filmmakers and producers looking to capture the essence of these spiritual experiences.


Here, in no particular order, are three of the best cities to capture the excitement, spirituality and beauty of Holy Week in Brazil:

Reenactment of the Passion of Christ in Nova Jerusalém

1. Nova Jerusalém, PE

In Nova Jerusalém, in the picturesque Agreste region , the annual reenactment of the Passion of Christ happens in what is, according to the Guinness Book of Records, the world’s largest open air theater. . This monumental production, with elaborate sets, renowned actors, and immersive special effects, presents an unparalleled cinematic opportunity. For filmmakers seeking to depict the timeless drama of Christ's sacrifice amidst stunning scenery and authentic cultural expressions, Nova Jerusalém is the place to go.


Today, the Passion of the Christ of Nova Jerusalém boasts a “theater city” built in an area of ​​100 thousand square meters. It has grown considerably since its early days of being staged in a small village in 1968, and is now surrounded by seven meter high stone walls, with 70 imposing towers. The “city” features nine stages, meticulously reproducing Jerusalem from the first century. The whole thing is quite the spectacle - and that’s before you’ve even seen the show!

The streets of Ouro Preto decorated for Easter

2. Ouro Preto, MG

Similarly, the historic city of Ouro Preto in Minas Gerais becomes a cinematic treasure trove during Holy Week. With its UNESCO-recognized Baroque architecture and deeply ingrained Catholic traditions, Ouro Preto's Via Sacra procession and revival of ancient rituals provide compelling material for filmmakers aiming to capture the intersection of faith, history, and spectacle.

Santuário de Santa Cruz do Monte Santo in Bahia

3. Monte Santo, BA

In Monte Santo, Bahia, the solemn 2km long processions to the Sanctuary of Santa Cruz showcase another facet of Brazil's religious fervor. Near the Serra do Araçá, filmmakers have the opportunity to capture the intimate connection between faith and landscape, as approximately 10 thousand devotees embark on a journey of pilgrimage and devotion.


From the grandeur of Nova Jerusalém to the intimate rituals of Monte Santo, Brazil's Holy Week and other Catholic events offer filmmakers a wealth of cinematic possibilities, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in the timeless beauty and profound spirituality of these sacred traditions. 


But remember: Even beyond Easter, Nova Jerusalém, Ouro Preto, and Monte Santo are still great destinations for filmmakers. Nova Jerusalém's open air theater, Ouro Preto's UNESCO heritage, and Monte Santo's landscapes are beautiful backdrops for storytelling year-round. For filmmakers interested in exploring other Catholic events in Brazil throughout the year, the
Círio de Nazaré in Belém and the celebrations of Festa Junina stand out as captivating subjects. 


If you're drawn to the spiritual tapestry of Brazil, rest assured that Story Productions is fully equipped with a seasoned crew, ample resources, and extensive experience to bring your vision to life.
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