Where to watch Apocalypto (2006)
Apocalypto is available to stream in BR on Prime Video.
A peaceful life in a Mayan community is shattered when an invading force captures a young man and takes him into a fearful, oppressive world. Driven by love for his family, he must make a desperate escape and undertake a perilous journey to return home.
Cast: Raoul Max Trujillo, Rudy Youngblood, Gerardo Taracena, Iazua Larios, Antonio Monroy, María Isabel Díaz Lago, Dalia Hernández, Jonathan Brewer, Morris Birdyellowhead, Carlos Emilio Báez, Amilcar Ramírez, Israel Contreras
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Trivia & production notes
- Mel Gibson decided all dialogue in Apocalypto would be in Yucatec Maya language to help audiences suspend their reality and emphasize the film's visual storytelling.
- Screenwriter Farhad Safinia met Mel Gibson while working as an assistant during post-production of The Passion of the Christ, and their conversations about the action-chase genre became the foundation for Apocalypto's screenplay.
- Gibson and cinematographer Dean Semler used a Spydercam suspended camera system to film a 150-foot waterfall scene, mounting the Panavision Genesis camera in a lightweight water housing despite extreme temperature swings from over 100 degrees at the top to 60 degrees at the bottom.
- The film's release date was pushed from August 4, 2006, to December 8, 2006, because heavy rains and two hurricanes disrupted filming in Mexico.
- Richard D. Hansen, an archaeology professor and Maya specialist, served as a consultant to ensure historical authenticity, while also teaching Yucatec Maya dialogue to the cast and working to preserve the Guatemalan rainforest and its Maya ruins.
- Makeup artist Aldo Signoretti led a team that daily applied tattoos, scarification, earlobe extensions, and inlaid jade teeth to actors to recreate authentic Maya appearance.
- Simon Atherton, an English armorer who previously worked with Gibson on Braveheart, researched and constructed historically accurate Maya weapons and also appears in the film as a Franciscan friar.
- The film's central pyramid was modeled after classic-period Maya structures built six hundred years before the film's setting, a deliberate choice to depict the opulence and resource consumption Gibson wanted to show rather than maintain strict historical accuracy to the terminal Postclassic period.
- Apocalypto was shot on high-definition digital video using the Panavision Genesis camera, and Gibson chose to build physical set models rather than rely on computer-generated imagery for the Maya city structures.
- James Horner composed the Apocalypto score in his third collaboration with director Mel Gibson.
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