About State of Fear
State of Fear (original title Salve Geral: Irmandade) is a 2026 Brazilian action-crime drama that plunges viewers into the brutal internal politics of a powerful prison brotherhood. When key leaders are transferred to maximum security facilities, the faction's stability crumbles. The crisis escalates dramatically when Elisa, the 18-year-old daughter of founder Edson, is kidnapped by a corrupt police unit. With the faction's hierarchy in disarray, Elisa's aunt Cristina must navigate this dangerous underworld to attempt a rescue, while the brotherhood issues the 'Salve Geral' order—a command that unleashes chaos and violence across the city in retaliation.
The film, despite its modest IMDb rating of 4.8, offers a raw and gritty portrayal of institutional corruption and familial loyalty within Brazil's criminal landscape. The direction maintains a tense, urgent pace throughout its 103-minute runtime, effectively building suspense as parallel narratives of Cristina's desperate mission and the gang's coordinated uprising collide. Performances anchor the film in emotional reality, particularly the portrayal of Cristina as an ordinary woman forced into extraordinary circumstances.
For viewers interested in international crime cinema, State of Fear provides a stark, unfiltered look at a specific socio-political context. The action sequences are visceral and grounded, emphasizing consequence over spectacle. While not a polished blockbuster, its strengths lie in its atmospheric tension and commitment to a harsh, authentic tone. Watch State of Fear for a compelling, if rough-edged, drama about power, corruption, and the desperate measures taken when family and faction collide.
The film, despite its modest IMDb rating of 4.8, offers a raw and gritty portrayal of institutional corruption and familial loyalty within Brazil's criminal landscape. The direction maintains a tense, urgent pace throughout its 103-minute runtime, effectively building suspense as parallel narratives of Cristina's desperate mission and the gang's coordinated uprising collide. Performances anchor the film in emotional reality, particularly the portrayal of Cristina as an ordinary woman forced into extraordinary circumstances.
For viewers interested in international crime cinema, State of Fear provides a stark, unfiltered look at a specific socio-political context. The action sequences are visceral and grounded, emphasizing consequence over spectacle. While not a polished blockbuster, its strengths lie in its atmospheric tension and commitment to a harsh, authentic tone. Watch State of Fear for a compelling, if rough-edged, drama about power, corruption, and the desperate measures taken when family and faction collide.


















