The Blue Trail CIFF.

In a Brazil yet to come, a mandate descends upon the elderly—compulsory care that strips away their sovereignty over self. Propaganda planes circle the skies in ceaseless loops, their promises spilling down like rain: “Our nation soars into tomorrow” and “Elder care is no choice—it is a national duty.” Teresa (Denise Weinberg), our film's heroine, receives the official missive: she must depart for the “colony”. But Teresa—resilient, resourceful, defiant—refuses to surrender her independence without a fight. Her escape leads her to the boat of Roberta (Miriam Socarras), a Bible preacher who navigates the Amazon's waters, prospering handsomely from her trade in faith. Along this river journey, Teresa tumbles into psychedelic revelations. As the director reflects: “I wanted to portray the Amazon as a utopia where Teresa could hide and rediscover herself…it was essential that Teresa could experience life without having to label it.” A brilliant surrealist satire, threaded with magical elements, unfolds a story of piercing social critique. The title itself gestures toward the blue secretion of a snail—when dropped into one's eyes, it expands the mind beyond its familiar borders.

Gabriel Mascaro
86 Minutes
Drama
Friday, 17 April 2026

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