Carolina Markowicz to Direct "The Funeral" Starring Maeve Jinkings

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

Brazilian director Carolina Markowicz, celebrated for her critically acclaimed film "Charcoal," is preparing to embark on a new cinematic venture titled "The Funeral." This upcoming drama promises to delve into the intricate lives of Brazil's elite, exploring themes of inheritance, privilege, and the often-humorous struggle to uphold social facades. With a distinguished cast led by Maeve Jinkings, the production is poised to traverse the vibrant landscapes of São Paulo and the historically rich region of Fordlândia in the Amazon.

Unveiling Family Secrets: Markowicz's Latest Exploration of Brazilian Society

The Genesis of a New Cinematic Journey

Next week marks the commencement of principal photography for "The Funeral," the latest film from the acclaimed Brazilian director Carolina Markowicz. Known for her distinctive vision, as showcased in her Toronto-winning film "Charcoal," Markowicz will bring her unique narrative style to this new project. The initial stages of production will unfold in the bustling metropolis of São Paulo, before the cast and crew relocate to the intriguing historical setting of Fordlândia, a city conceptualized by Henry Ford along the Tapajós River in the Amazon.

A Star-Studded Ensemble Explores Complex Dynamics

At the heart of "The Funeral" is a compelling narrative centered on an affluent Brazilian family whose world is irrevocably altered by the unexpected arrival of an illegitimate daughter during the patriarch's funeral. The film boasts an impressive lineup of Brazilian talent, including Maeve Jinkings from "Neighboring Sounds," Yara de Novaes, Camila Márdila, and Julio Andrade. A special appearance by Cannes Best Actress recipient Sandra Corveloni further elevates the ensemble.

Markowicz's Vision: Privilege, Inheritance, and Social Satire

Markowicz has penned the original screenplay for "The Funeral," weaving together elements of drama and dark satire. Her script skillfully examines the complexities of privilege, the intricacies of family relationships, and the contentious issue of inheritance. Through this lens, the film aims to expose the lengths to which the elite go to preserve their carefully constructed public images in an ever-evolving world.

A Director's Acclaimed Repertoire

Carolina Markowicz has consistently pushed boundaries in national and international cinema. Her film "The Orphan" made history as the first Brazilian film to earn the Queer Palm at Cannes, and she herself was the inaugural Brazilian filmmaker to receive the Tribute Award for Emerging Talent at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her past successes, including "Charcoal" and "Toll," have firmly established her as a leading voice among Brazil's new generation of globally recognized filmmakers.

The Director's Perspective on Grief and Irony

Markowicz articulated her artistic intentions for the project, stating, "What transpires when an unexpected heir not only lays claim to but is genuinely entitled to a portion of the estate? And what if this inheritance encompasses not just financial assets, but emotional legacies as well? This family perfectly embodies that contradiction – deeply personal yet universally resonant in our current era. While grief is the anticipated response to the patriarch's passing, it is anger and a profound sense of deprivation that truly erupt. We are, after all, complex beings, often comically tragic."

International Acclaim and Development

Prior to production, "The Funeral" garnered significant international recognition. It was selected for the esteemed Script Lab by the Torino Film Lab in 2024, where it was honored with the White Mirror Award, an accolade dedicated to screenplays addressing environmental themes, sustainability, and contemporary societal shifts. The project also benefited from the 2024 Pop Up Residence, receiving mentorship from the renowned Romanian producer Ada Solomon, and participated in the 2025 Berlinale Co-Production Market, further solidifying its international appeal and development trajectory.

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