The Blue Trail

Directed by Gabriel Mascaro
Brazil
2025
86 mins
This 2025 Berlinale Grand Jury Prize-winning delight from Gabriel Mascaro (Neon Bull, SFF 2016) sees a remarkable woman try to evade a dystopian fate via a grand Amazonian quest.

The near future. Having lived her 77 years in a small Brazilian town, Tereza (Denise Weinberg) receives a government order to relocate to a senior housing colony – a place from which no one has ever returned. But before agreeing, Tereza decides to fulfil a long-held dream to fly on a plane. Unable to buy a ticket for a flight but undeterred, she hitches a boat ride with skipper Cadu (Rodrigo Santoro, Love Actually), who introduces Tereza to the psychedelic use of a rare blue snail. Her transformative journey through the Amazon’s rivers and tributaries becomes a mind- and destiny-altering one. Says Mascaro: “I wanted to create an interplay between the lyrical and the playful – a post-tropical delirium that blurs the line between dystopia and fantasy.” With its stunning imagery, Mascaro’s unforgettable, anti-authoritarian fable is filled with surprises, delight and magic.

Gabriel Mascaro’s The Blue Trail is a balmy riverboat ride into the unknown – as well as a bolshy protest against ageism and a warning about possible authoritarian futures, in Brazil and elsewhere
Jonathan Romney, Screen International

Tickets

Sat 30 August 2025, 2:15pm
Huskisson Pictures
  • Original Title
    O ÚLTIMO AZUL
  • Year
    2025
  • Classification
    Unclassified 15+
  • Country
    Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands, Chile
  • Language
    In Portuguese with English subtitles
  • Director
    Gabriel Mascaro
  • Producer
    Rachel Daisy Ellis, Sandino Saravia Vinay
  • Cast
    Denise Weinberg, Rodrigo Santoro, Miriam Socarrás
  • Screenwriter
    Gabriel Mascaro, Tibério Azul
  • Cinematographer
    Guillermo Garza
  • Editor
    Sebastían Sepúlveda, Omar Guzmán
  • Genre
    Award Winner, Women’s Stories, Fantasy & Sci-Fi, Human Rights, Action & Adventure, Central & South America
  • Company Credits
    Australian Distributor: Palace Films
  • Official Website
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