Top 5 locations to shoot in Fortaleza

Story Productions • 12 April 2024

The city lies in the northeast of Brazil and is renowned for its stunning beaches and lively culture.

Bathed in clear waters and blessed with year-round sunshine, Fortaleza has firmly positioned itself as a prime destination in Northeast Brazil. On the 13th of April, the capital of Ceará celebrates its 298th anniversary, offering ample incentives to explore and perhaps add it to your list of filming locations in Brazil.

The finest of Fortaleza, Ceará

Beyond the stunning landscapes, which seamlessly blend natural beauty, neoclassical architecture and contemporary urban scenery, Fortaleza is also a hub of art and culture. The city serves as a centre for craftsmanship from across Ceará, offering exquisite handiwork in leather, clay, fabrics, and various other materials.

Top 5 locations to shoot in Fortaleza

5 reasons to shoot in the city of Fortaleza

Fortaleza is also renowned as the comedy capital of Brazil, being the birthplace of many acclaimed comedians in the country. Additionally, it hosts numerous artists who travel from all corners of Ceará to showcase their talents in the city's shows and bars.

This rich and diverse scenery, blending the present with the past, natural splendour with man-made marvels, renders the city of Fortaleza a visual delight and a magnificent setting for various types of audiovisual productions.



Below is a list of 5 incredible locations for those wishing to film in Fortaleza:


1. Praia do Futuro (Futuro Beach)

This iconic beach is famous for its golden sands, clear waters, and vibrant atmosphere. It provides a picturesque setting for filming coastal scenes, beach activities, and the lively local culture. In 2014, the beach was the backdrop for the feature film "Praia do Futuro", starring Brazilian actor Wagner Moura.


Praia do Futuro, one of the best locations to shoot in Fortaleza

2. Dragão do Mar Center of Art and Culture

This cultural complex in the heart of Fortaleza boasts contemporary architecture and a variety of artistic venues, including theaters, museums, and galleries. It's an excellent filming location for scenes depicting arts, performances, and cultural events.

Centro Dragão do Mar, one of the best locations to shoot in Fortaleza

3. Canoa Quebrada Beach

Although not technically in Fortaleza but within a short drive, Canoa Quebrada beach is a breathtaking destination famed for its dramatic cliffs, vibrant sand dunes, and rustic allure. It serves as a popular filming spot to showcase the beauty of Brazil's northeastern coastline.

Canoa Quebrada beach, one of the best places to shoot in Fortaleza

4. Mercado Central (Central Market)

This bustling market provides a vibrant array of sights, sounds, and flavours, making it an ideal filming location for scenes portraying local life, shopping, and culinary experiences.

Mercado Central, one of the best places to shoot in Fortaleza

5. Parque do Cocó (Cocó Park)

For scenes needing verdant scenery and natural landscapes, Cocó Park offers a peaceful retreat within the city. With its sprawling trails, varied flora, and tranquil atmosphere, it's ideal for filming outdoor activities, nature walks, and eco-themed scenes.

Parque do Cocó, one of the best places to shoot in Fortaleza

In addition to Fortaleza, the Brazilian Northeast region boasts hundreds of other cities teeming with idyllic beaches, distinctive natural landscapes, and a diverse, vibrant culture. It's in the Northeast of Brazil where you'll discover the "Brazilian Hollywood," a small town in the heart of Paraíba, which rose to fame as the backdrop for over 50 productions, including movies, soap operas, and TV series.

Consider the Brazilian Northeast as the setting for your next production and prepare to be amazed! To discover the main events scheduled for the year 2024 across the country, take a look at our annual calendar.

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