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- An anthropologist ventures into the Amazon rainforest on a rescue mission, where he recovers footage shot by a film crew documenting their disastrous encounters with local cannibal tribes.
- Three friends embark on a trip through the Amazon jungle to disprove cannibalism, where they meet a pair of fugitive drug smugglers forcing a vicious cannibal tribe to harvest cocaine.
- Four friends head into the jungle to locate a lost professor but instead face off against treasure hunters who are torturing and killing natives.
- Italian horror fan and academic Calum Waddell speaks with some of the original makers of the controversial horror classic "Cannibal Holocaust" before venturing into the Amazon jungle and surrounding city port, Leticia, to uncover some of the local stories behind the making of the motion picture. What is uncovered, however, leads to a wider and unexpected "true crime" story.
- Berlin's Fuck for Forest is one of the world's most bizarre charities: based on the idea that sex can change the world, the NGO raises money for their environmental cause by selling home-made erotic films on the Internet.
- Hamilton Morris heads to the heart of the Brazilian Amazon to investigate a traditional drug extracted from the screen secretions of a jungle frog.
- The film is a journey through images to the end of the world as we know it and to an immersion with the world that we have chosen not to know, but without which we will no longer exist.
- Ache-B a consecrated artist, gives his perspective on migration and art and how these have influenced his life and allowed it to leave a mark in every corner of Latin America that has visited. Through his paintings and his passion for it rescues the different cultures he met in his travels in Latin America by acquiring a connection with the people and the place.
- A trip through the Amazon to rediscover the magnetism of soccer. Establishing a link between the emotions of childhood, the geography of the school, the line of the equator and the insurmountable Amazon River, this trip tries to rediscover what soccer owns, delivers, requests, magnetizes and falls in love with. In a three-week journey, the attempt to reach the half of the world court, located in the Macapá region in Brazil and built under the philosophical principle of union, of the equality of men before the same sentiment: the passion for football, leads us to meet different inhabitants of the Amazon river who find their greatest and closest feeling in this sport. In turn, Under the round sky of the world, it shows that the feeling of a child in front of a ball is the same in Colombia, in Ghana, Canada or Brazil, resigning football as the most important sport in all of human history , able to cross our ethnic, religious, economic, social differences, etc.
- A little girl from the Amazon Rain Forest runs away from home to look for a pink dolphin that she had dreamed about. At the same time on the Amazon River, a hunter decides to kill the last pink dolphin on earth to fulfill his desires of power and wealth. A group of indigenous people finds the little girl frustrated and sad because the river is polluted, the entrance of the river is blocked, and there are no pink dolphins left in the river. The indigenous takes the girl through a secret way in the jungle to find the Amazon River. Once they reach the shore, a woman spirit appears with the little girl and starts a ritual dance with the indigenous people so the girl can become a pink dolphin. The indigenous people and the woman spirit punish the ambitious hunter for the rest of his life.
- Numerous climatic, political and civilizing changes have a great impact on the settlements in the central Amazon area. Step by step the local people develop their own mentality regarding a sustainable and well-adapted life in the heart of the Amazon rain forests. In 2012, the film maker Thomas Miklautsch from Carinthia, together with his assistant Anja Krois, set off to travel for several months along the Amazon, from the Columbian Leticia to Rio Ampiyaco near Iquitos in Peru, always in harmony and sensitive exchange with the local Indian tribes. By telling some life-stories of several fascinating characters there, the film maker portrays the authentic current situation in this area. The film was self-financed and was shot without considering any commercial interests or influences of third parties.
- Börje hires former Pablo Escobar-employees as soccer-coaches to give children in Medellin options other than joining criminal gangs.
- The murders of four missionary women bring Helena, a detective, to the deep jungle. Years before, Yua and Ushe are tasked with protecting the jungle.
- Meeting resistance from locals, Helena sets out on her own to investigate. She's haunted by Ushe, one of Yua's proteges, who's also been murdered.
- Helena connects the dots from the murders to her tortured personal story. Almost 50 years earlier, Yua's tribe battled Joseph's men.
- While visiting a powerful smuggler in the heart of the jungle, Helena discovers he has unexpected connections to her family and a surprise prisoner.
- The prisoner escapes, sparking a frantic search. Joseph and his men plot to learn the jungle's secrets.
- Ushe is returned to the jungle by her tribe. Unfortunately, Joseph and his men figure out where they are and are now in hot pursuit.
- As the tribes wage war against one another on Earth, Helena - with Ushe's help - faces off against the enemy in the cosmic heart of the jungle.
- Helena and a local cop willing to help her bring the prisoner back to town. A flashback examines Helena's birth and mission.