O Mecanismo (Netflix)
Esplanada dos Ministérios, Palácio do Planalto exteriors, Congresso Nacional

15.7975°S, 47.8919°W
The world's largest UNESCO modernist city — Oscar Niemeyer's purpose-built capital delivers political-power backdrops, sweeping concrete vistas, and architectural cinema unmatched anywhere else.
Scene 01 — Filmed Here
Esplanada dos Ministérios, Palácio do Planalto exteriors, Congresso Nacional
Esplanada, Palácio da Alvorada, Praça dos Três Poderes
Esplanada dos Ministérios, federal buildings, Brasília streets
Brasília modernist exteriors, period government settings
Brasília's modernist architecture used as dystopian backdrop
Scene 02 — Locations
From landmark monuments to hidden quarters — every district scouted and permit-mapped.

landmark
Niemeyer's twin towers and inverted-dome chambers — Brazil's most recognizable government building. Reflecting pool and ramp foreground.
16-column hyperboloid concrete crown with Bruno Giorgi's Evangelist statues outside and Marianne Peretti stained glass within.
Triangular plaza with the Planalto, STF, and Congress visible at once. Includes the Pombal, the Pantheon, and the Justice statue.
Niemeyer's lakefront presidential residence — the floating columns and reflecting pool that established Brasília's visual language.
Foreign Ministry palace with arched water gardens, Pedro Calmon murals, and floating concrete volumes — Niemeyer's diplomatic masterpiece.
2002 triple-arch bridge spanning Lake Paranoá — the most photographed engineering work in Brasília. Sunset shoots from Pontão do Lago Sul.
224m observation tower at the centre of the monumental axis. Open-air viewing platform with 360-degree city panoramas.
Niemeyer-Costa residential blocks with elevated pilotis, communal gardens, and identical-but-individual community life.
Three-kilometre central axis lined with 17 identical ministry blocks ending at the National Congress. Brazil's signature political vista.
Monumental axis with the TV Tower, Cathedral, and museums — the spine of Brasília's pilot plan.
The 'wings' of the airplane-shaped city with Niemeyer superquadras, residential blocks, and tree-lined community streets.
Lakeside district with the Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence) and the JK bridge over Lake Paranoá.
Downtown business sectors with mid-century corporate towers and the Conjunto Nacional shopping centre.
Scene 03 — The Case for Brasília

Scene 04 — Logistics
Brasília International Airport (Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek) (BSB) — 12km / 20-30 min
metro
Single-line Metrô DF connecting Asa Sul, Águas Claras, and the Samambaia/Ceilândia satellite cities. Limited central-city coverage.
Crew tip: Metro filming via Companhia do Metropolitano do DF (3+ week lead). Coverage doesn't reach Esplanada.
bus
DFTrans bus network plus the BRT corridor on Eixão. Most crew movement is by van/SUV due to Brasília's scale.
Crew tip: Eixão closes Sundays for cyclists/runners — useful for clean panning shots.
taxi
White taxis with vermilion plates. Reliable airport service; less common for street hails outside Pilot Plan.
Crew tip: Sinetaxi cooperative for fleet bookings. Most crews rent SUVs given city scale.
rideshare
Uber, 99, and inDrive operate citywide. Uber Black for talent transport.
Brasília was designed for cars — wide parking on every superquadra and ministry block. Esplanada parking restricted on weekdays.
DF Film Commission coordinates Esplanada and Praça dos Três Poderes staging. Setor Hoteleiro Sul commonly used for unit base camps.
Pilot Plan locations 10-20 min apart by van. Esplanada to Lago Sul (Alvorada) is 15 min via Eixão. Avoid Eixão during 7-8am and 6-7pm peaks. Federal building access requires advance clearance — build 2-3 hours into call sheets.

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