When radical science backfires, miners and researchers confront apocalypse in Tiago Melo’s pulpy, politically charged sci-fi fusing local myth, dark humour, working-class grit and radioactivity in Brazil’s Northeast. An irresistible genre hybrid grounded in regional truths.
Aedes aegypti has several unofficial English names, the most common being Dengue Mosquito and Yellow Fever Mosquito, which describe precisely what it is feared for. The most effective repellents are usually based on classic DEET. Yet in Picuí, deep in Brazil’s Northeast, scientists are working on a far more rebarbative method that involves uranium. When their experiments fail, it falls to a small group of scientists and miners to prevent nothing less than the End of Days.
Uranium is not the only radioactive mineral found in Picuí, but it is undoubtedly the one with the most enigmatic history, rumoured to be linked even to the Manhattan Project. Out of this soil, with all its local peculiarities, realities and myths, Tiago Melo shapes Yellow Cake, his second fiction feature, a fusion of pulp science fiction and close attention to folklife.
The mixture is irresistible. The malformed wander across a landscape in desuetude; Brazil’s working class faces the storm troopers of global capital. All of it is grounded in truths of the region, with the fantasy elements brought in to make these forces visible and, in a sense, easier to grasp.
– Vanja Kaludjercic
Film details
- Country of production
- Brazil
- Year
- 2026
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2026
- Length
- 97'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- Portuguese, English
- Premiere status
- World premiere
- Principal cast
- Rejane Faria, Valmir do Côco, Spencer Callahan, Tânia Maria
- Director
- Tiago Melo
- Producer
- Carol Ferreira, Leonardo Sette, Luiz Barbosa, Tiago Melo
- Screenplay
- Amanda Guimarães, Anna Carolina Francisco, Jeronimo Lemos, Gabriel Domingues, Tiago Melo
- Cinematography
- Gustavo Pessoa, Ivo Lopes Araújo
- Editing
- André Sampaio
- Production design
- Ananias de Caldas, Avelino los Reis
- Sound design
- Miriam Biderman, Ricardo Reis
- Music
- O Grivo
- Production company
- Urânio Filmes, Lucinda Produções, Jaraguá Produções
- Sales / World rights holder
- Urânio Filmes
Shows of "Yellow Cake"
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Press & IndustryAvailableVideo on demandEnglish subtitledPress & Industry
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Press & IndustryKINO 3In-personEnglish subtitledPress & Industry
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Pathé 2In-personwith Q&AEnglish subtitled
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Pathé 4In-personwith Q&AEnglish subtitled
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Cinerama 5In-personEnglish subtitledSold out