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Documentary • 2025 • 96 min • Older Kids (7+)

After a deadly plane crash strands four young siblings deep within the Colombian rainforest, a dramatic rescue mission unfolds, uniting Indigenous trackers and the military in a race against time. For the first time ever, this documentay offers the exclusive account of this incredible true story directly from the children themselves and the rescuers who scoured the Amazon rainforest for a grueling 40 days and nights to find them.
Guillermo Galdos
After a deadly plane crash strands four young siblings deep within the Colombian rainforest, a dramatic rescue mission unfolds, uniting Indigenous trackers and the military in a race against time. For the first time ever, this documentay offers the exclusive account of this incredible true story directly from the children themselves and the rescuers who scoured the Amazon rainforest for a grueling 40 days and nights to find them.
Guillermo Galdos
The film champions Indigenous knowledge and agency as superior to state military resources, depicting institutional humility and cross-cultural collaboration as the path to success, aligning with progressive values.
The documentary naturally features Indigenous individuals as its central subjects, reflecting the real-life event. The narrative highlights the critical value of traditional Indigenous knowledge and the necessity of cross-cultural collaboration, subtly acknowledging the limitations of conventional approaches without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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The film is a documentary recounting a true survival story of four Huitoto Indigenous siblings. The on-screen portrayal depicts these central characters as Indigenous, consistent with their historical race. There is no indication that any historically established character's race has been changed.
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