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Filming in São Paulo with Paulista Avenue skyline

23.5505°S, 46.6333°W

São Paulo

Latin America's largest production hub — São Paulo combines towering modern skylines, gritty urban grids, and Brazil's deepest crew, equipment, and post-production infrastructure.

ANCINE Audiovisual Fund Access
8 Filming Spots
6 Districts
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ANCINE Audiovisual Fund Access
Rouanet Cultural Tax Incentive
Globo SP Studios & Post Facilities
24/7 On-Call Production Support

Scene 01 — Filmed Here

Notable Productions in São Paulo

Take 01
2013

Cidade Cinza (Gray City)

Vila Madalena, Centro, Minhocão elevated highway

Take 02
2019

Bacurau (location prep)

São Paulo post-production and final mix

Take 03
2002

O Invasor

Avenida Paulista, Higienópolis, downtown São Paulo

Take 04
2003

Carandiru

Carandiru penitentiary site, central São Paulo

Take 05
2019

Sintonia (Netflix)

Cidade Tiradentes, Capão Redondo, Zona Leste

Scene 02 — Locations

Filming Locations in São Paulo

From landmark monuments to hidden quarters — every district scouted and permit-mapped.

Edifício Copan & Centro

Niemeyer's 38-floor S-curved residential icon overlooks República square and the historic centre's restored arcades.

Moderate golden hourblue hour

Ibirapuera Park & Pavilions

158-hectare Niemeyer-designed urban park with the Marquise canopy, Auditório, MAM, and Bienal pavilion.

Easy early morninglate afternoon

Liberdade District

Asian quarter with red torii lampposts, Japanese markets, and weekend feira. Doubles for Tokyo-style street scenes.

Easy weekend morningsevening lanterns

Beco do Batman & Vila Madalena

Open-air street art alley with rotating muralist work plus the surrounding bohemian bar district.

Easy morningovercast for even light

Minhocão Elevated Highway

3.5km elevated highway closed to cars at night and on weekends — a bare concrete dystopian stage above the city.

Moderate weekend morningsnight closures

Pinacoteca & Estação Júlio Prestes

19th-century brick museum with restored steel-and-glass courtyards next to the Sala São Paulo concert hall in Júlio Prestes station.

Moderate morningovercast days

Mercado Municipal

1933 Art Deco market hall with stained-glass windows, fruit stalls, and the famous mortadella sandwich counters.

Easy mid-morning weekdays

Centro Histórico

Sé Cathedral, Pátio do Colégio, Mosteiro de São Bento, and the Theatro Municipal anchor the colonial-meets-grit downtown.

Vila Madalena

Bohemian neighbourhood with Beco do Batman street art, bars, galleries, and walkable creative streets.

Liberdade

Largest Japanese diaspora district outside Japan, with red torii lampposts, Asian markets, and East-Asian streetscapes.

Jardins & Itaim Bibi

Upscale residential and business districts with luxury retail, design hotels, and Faria Lima's corporate towers.

Scene 03 — The Case for São Paulo

Why film in São Paulo

Why Film in São Paulo

  • Brazil's deepest pool of bilingual crew, gear, and post-production facilities
  • ANCINE Audiovisual Fund and Rouanet Law incentives for qualifying projects
  • Architectural diversity from Niemeyer modernism to Liberdade's Asian streetscapes
  • GRU international hub with direct flights from Europe, North America, and Asia
  • Globo São Paulo studios and full sound stage availability for series and features

Scene 04 — Logistics

Transport & Logistics

Airports GRU (30km / 40-90 min) · CGH (8km / 20-40 min)

São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) — 30km / 40-90 min

Airport Express Bus to Tatuapé MetroCPTM Line 13 train (35 min)Taxi (~R$140)Private transfer

Congonhas Airport (CGH) — 8km / 20-40 min

Bus to Jabaquara MetroTaxi (~R$45)Domestic shuttle hub
Local Transit metro · bus · taxi · rideshare

metro

Six-line Metrô network covering Centro, Paulista, and key residential zones. Runs 4:40am-midnight (extended Fri/Sat).

Crew tip: Metrô SP filming requires CCR ViaQuatro / Metrô authorization (3+ weeks). Yellow Line easiest.

bus

3,000+ bus lines plus dedicated corridors. SPTrans network covers areas the metro doesn't reach.

Crew tip: Bilhete Único for prepaid crew transit. Avoid 6-9am and 5-8pm rush windows.

taxi

White taxis with red plates. Reliable but slower than rideshare during traffic peaks.

Crew tip: 99 and Easy Taxi apps preferred. Cooperatives available for fleet bookings.

rideshare

Uber, 99, and inDrive dominate. Uber Black SUV options for talent transport.

Production Parking difficult · Permits required

Central São Paulo and Paulista parking constrained and expensive. Estapar lots common but limited capacity.

SPCine helps secure production parking permits. Anhembi and Memorial da América Latina commonly used as base camps.

Getting Between Locations

Traffic is São Paulo's defining logistics challenge. GRU to Centro can take 90 min during peaks. Plan unit moves around 6-9am and 5-8pm rush. Helicopter transfers viable for executive talent (city has 250+ heliports).

Film production in São Paulo

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