Sumidouro Filming Locations

Where was Sumidouro filmed? Sumidouro was filmed in 1 locations across Brazil in the following places:
Sumidouro Filming Locations
Minas Gerais, a large inland state in southeastern Brazil, is known for colonial-era towns dating to the country’s 18th-century gold rush. With cobblestone streets, ornate mansions and baroque churches decorated by the sculptor Aleijadinho, these towns include São João del Rei, Tiradentes and Ouro Preto, the old capital. The famous steam train Maria Fumaça (“Smoking Mary”) links Tiradentes to São João del Rei.
Sumidouro (2006)
Bye River (original title: Sumidouro) is a documentary that approaches the migration of two communities - Porto Coris and Peixe Cru - located in Vale do Jequitinhonha region, Minas Gerais State, which are going to be flooded by the reservoir of the hydroelectric dam of Irapé. Focused on the social impact caused by the displacement of many families , this documentary brings up the relationship the local community has established with the river, which will no longer exist, contrasting two different views on the situation.
