Apocalypto

Apocalypto
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMel Gibson
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDean Semler
Edited byJohn Wright
Music byJames Horner
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • December 8, 2006 (2006-12-08)
Running time
138 minutes[1]
CountriesUnited States
Mexico[2][3]
LanguageYucatec Maya
Budget$40 million[4]
Box office$120.7 million[4]

Apocalypto (/əˌpɒkəˈlɪpt/) is a 2006 epic historical action-adventure film produced and directed by Mel Gibson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Farhad Safinia. The film features a cast of Indigenous and Mexican actors consisting of Rudy Youngblood, Raoul Trujillo, Mayra Sérbulo, Dalia Hernández, Gerardo Taracena, Jonathan Brewer, Rodolfo Palacios, Bernardo Ruiz Juarez, Ammel Rodrigo Mendoza, Ricardo Diaz Mendoza, and Israel Contreras. Set in Yucatán around the year 1517, Apocalypto portrays the hero's journey of a young man named Jaguar Paw, a late Mesoamerican hunter and his fellow tribesmen who are captured by an invading force. After the devastation of their village, they are brought on a perilous journey to a Maya city for human sacrifice at a time when the Maya civilization is in decline.

Principal photography took place in Mexico from 21 November 2005 to July 2006. All of the indigenous people depicted in the film were Maya. Additionally, all dialogue is in a modern approximation of the ancient language of the setting, and the Indigenous Yucatec Mayan language is spoken with subtitles, which sometimes refer to the language as Mayan.

Apocalypto was distributed by Buena Vista Pictures in North America and Icon Film Distribution in the United Kingdom and Australia. The film was a box office success, grossing over $120 million worldwide, and received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Gibson's direction, Dean Semler's cinematography, and the performances of the cast, though the portrayal of Maya civilization and historical inaccuracies were criticized.

  1. ^ "Apocalypto". British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on August 19, 2020. Retrieved January 29, 2012.
  2. ^ "Apocalypto (2006)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  3. ^ "Apocalypto (2006)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on May 31, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Apocalypto (2006) - Box Office Mojo". www.boxofficemojo.com. Archived from the original on September 8, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2007.

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