Caravel Movie Treatment

๐ŸŽฌ Title: CARAVEL: THE OCEAN CONQUERORS

Written by: Joseph C. Jukic
Starring: Luรญs Morgado, Diogo Morgado, Jaymes Morgado, Luรญs Morgado Jr., and Joseph C. Jukic
Original Music by: Nelly Furtado
Genre: Historical Epic / Adventure / Drama
Tagline: They built a ship to cross the sea โ€” and found a bridge to heaven.


LOGLINE

In 15th-century Portugal, a visionary shipwright and his sons craft a revolutionary vesselโ€”the caravelโ€”that defies the limits of man and nature. But when resources run dry, their fate rests in the calloused hands of a humble lumberjack who must decide if the forest will surrender its heartwood to history.


TREATMENT

ACT I โ€” THE FOREST AND THE FAITH

Portugal, 1430.
A nation of dreamers, hemmed in by mountains and sea, with forests dwindling and faith running thin.

Luรญs Morgado, a shipwright from Lagos, is obsessed with a vision: a new kind of ship that can sail into the wind and return aliveโ€”the caravel. His three sonsโ€”Diogo, the fierce sailor; Jaymes, the practical craftsman; and Luรญs Jr., the idealist scholarโ€”work alongside him in a weathered dockyard by the sea.

But they face a problem greater than design: Portugalโ€™s forests are dying. There is no strong timber left to build their dream.

Enter Joseph C. Jukic, a Croatian-born lumberjack who roams the Iberian hills alone, wielding his axe like a monkโ€™s rosary. Known by locals as O Lenhador do Norte (โ€œThe Northern Woodcutterโ€), Jukic is the last man who knows how to read the trees.

In a haunting early scene, Jukic stands before a lone cork oak at dawn, whispering,

โ€œForgive me, old friend. Your bones will sail the world.โ€
He fells the tree, and its fall echoes through the valley โ€” the first heartbeat of the caravel.

As the Morgados shape the sacred wood, Nelly Furtadoโ€™s fado ballad โ€œRoots of the Seaโ€ plays โ€” a lament for the lost forest and a prayer for rebirth.

Prince Henry the Navigator summons Luรญs Morgado to court, scoffing at his fragile design. But Luรญs replies,

โ€œWe do not need strength to defeat the sea. We need grace.โ€
The Prince, half-amused, grants him one chance: build the ship, survive the test voyage, and prove Portugalโ€™s destiny.


ACT II โ€” THE BIRTH OF THE CARAVEL

The Morgados, with Jukicโ€™s timber and grit, construct the first prototype. Each plank carries the mark of the forest; each nail, the echo of faith. Jukic helps the family transport logs from the Serra de Monchique to the shipyard, braving bandits, wolves, and superstition.

During a night fire scene, Diogo accuses Jukic of cutting โ€œcursed woodโ€ after sparks ignite on the shipโ€™s frame. Jukic responds:

โ€œThere are no cursed trees โ€” only men who forget they are made of the same.โ€

When the caravel is finally ready, she gleams under the dawn sun โ€” light, curved, triangular-sailed, almost alive. Luรญs names her โ€œEsperanรงaโ€ โ€” Hope.

Nelly Furtadoโ€™s โ€œSail the Lightโ€ accompanies the launch โ€” her voice rising with the tide as the ship touches the Atlantic for the first time.

The Morgados and a small crew set sail. Jukic remains on shore, watching the sails fade into the horizon. He bows his head, whispering,

โ€œGo with the wind, my children. Iโ€™ll keep the forest waiting.โ€


ACT III โ€” THE EDGE OF THE WORLD

Out at sea, the Esperanรงa faces tempests, hunger, and doubt. Diogo and Jaymes clash over leadership. Luรญs Jr. studies the stars to keep their course. Their father prays, questioning if man was meant to cross Godโ€™s horizon.

Meanwhile, back in the forests, Jukic confronts a different storm: royal soldiers arrive to seize the remaining trees for warships. He defends the grove with his axe, declaring,

โ€œThe forest gave her sons to discovery, not destruction!โ€
His stand becomes legend โ€” the lumberjack who defied the crown for creation.

Out at sea, the Morgados survive the storm and discover the Azores. They name the islands after angels. Luรญs records his sonโ€™s words in his journal:

โ€œThe sea is not our enemy, Father. Itโ€™s our reflection.โ€

They return to Portugal with proof that the world extends beyond fear.


ACT IV โ€” LEGACY OF WOOD AND WATER

The Esperanรงa sails triumphantly into Lisbonโ€™s harbor. Prince Henry kneels before the ship, realizing the divine miracle before him.

โ€œThis is not a vessel,โ€ he says. โ€œIt is a prayer answered by wood and wind.โ€

Luรญs Morgado is knighted. His sons become explorers.
And far away, Joseph C. Jukic plants a single cork oak sapling in the ashes of his grove, murmuring,

โ€œThe sea took the trees. Now let the trees take the sea.โ€

As the camera pans from the sapling to a fleet of caravels departing into the golden horizon, Nelly Furtadoโ€™s closing anthem โ€œSons of the Windโ€ fills the sky โ€” blending Portuguese fado, Indigenous drums, and ocean waves.

A final title card appears:

โ€œThe Caravel transformed the world. With her sails, Portugal conquered the ocean โ€” not through strength, but through spirit.โ€


VISUAL & MUSICAL STYLE

Shot in natural light, with painterly tones inspired by The New World and Master and Commander.
The forests are dark cathedrals of green; the sea, a cathedral of blue.
Nelly Furtadoโ€™s score fuses ancient fado with modern world rhythms, evoking both the melancholy of loss and the hope of discovery.


CAST

  • Luรญs Morgado as Luรญs Morgado Sr., the visionary shipwright
  • Diogo Morgado as Diogo Morgado, the bold sailor-son
  • Jaymes Morgado as Jaymes Morgado, the pragmatic builder
  • Luรญs Morgado Jr. as Luรญs Jr., the scholarly navigator
  • Joseph C. Jukic as The Lumberjack, guardian of the forest, spiritual catalyst of the voyage