Official Competition

Amazomania

2026 /
93 min /
Sweden
Denmark
France
Spanish premiere

In 1996, a Brazilian official and a Swedish journalist ventured into the Amazon to document the isolated Korubo tribe caught in escalating land conflicts. Initially hailed as a heroic breakthrough, the footage now demands to be re-examined. Uncovering the hidden costs of “discovery,” the film confronts the colonial legacy and exposes the long-term repercussions for the Korubo.

 

The screening on Sunday the 10th will be followed by the Conversation on ‘Amazomania’activity

Theme:

CultureEthnic minoritiesHistoryHuman rights

Nathan Grossman

Nathan Grossman is an award-winning Swedish documentary director known for his focus on social and environmental issues. He began his career as a photographer for Rolling Stone and transitioned to filmmaking with the viral short film The Toaster Challenge, about human energy consumption, viewed over 24 million times on YouTube. Grossman’s first TV-series, Meat Your Desire, exposed cruel stunning methods at slaughterhouses and earned him a Swedish Emmy nomination at the age of 26. In his feature debut, I Am Greta, he followed Greta Thunberg from the first day of her school strike to worldwide fame. The film premiered at Venice and TIFF and won numerous awards, including a Critic’s Choice Award and an honorary Emmy.

Schedules

+ Conversation on 'Amazomania'

Sunday

10/05

20:15 h

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Renoir | Sala 5

Saturday

16/05

18:30 h

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Renoir | Sala 5

Credits

Director
Nathan Grossman
Executive producer
Comunidade Korubo
Executive producer
Takvan Vakwë Korubo
Production company
B-Reel Films
Production company
Sierstedt Film
Production company
Les Films du Tambourgs de Soie
Co-producer
SVT
Sales agent
Autlook Filmsales

Technical sheet

Year:

2026

Duration:

93 min

Country:

Sweden
Denmark
France

Language:

Portuguese
Swedish
English
French
Korubo

Subtitles:

Catalan
English

Awards and festivals

CPH:DOX 2026 / FIPRESCI Award

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