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- Naru, a skilled warrior of the Comanche Nation, fights to protect her tribe against one of the first highly-evolved Predators to land on Earth.
- Two unlikely companions embark on a perilous adventure through the badlands of an unexplored planet as they try to escape a dangerous and disorienting reality where all thoughts are seen and heard by everyone.
- In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with an ancestral creature.
- Bomman and Bellie, a couple in South India, devote their lives to caring for an orphaned baby elephant named Raghu, forging a family like no other that tests the barrier between the human and the animal world.
- A journalist uncovers a government conspiracy to unleash virus-carrying killer bees that could wipe out humanity.
- The story of rebel gaucho Martin Fierro and his people, and their life in the Argentine Pampas some centuries ago.
- A group of semi-slave laborers rebel against the appalling work conditions in a logging camp deep in the Mexican jungle.
- FAST HORSE follows the return of the Blackfoot bareback horseracing tradition in a new form: the Indian Relay. Siksika horseman Allison RedCrow struggles to build a team with second-hand races and a new jockey, Cody BigTobacco, to take on the best riders in the Blackfoot Confederacy at the Calgary Stampede.
- During the 1800s, Peru's government sends 2 envoys to negotiate peace with the rebellious Incas but a treasure-hunter bandit shoots the Inca ruler and his son, leaving the 2 envoys to take the blame for it.
- An opera diva touring with her company in South America charms everyone she meets except Johnny Armstrong, who has no use for her or any other woman. When she is taken captive by an Indian tribe, Johnny rescues her. On their way back to civilization Johnny sees a change in her brought about by the experience of being captured and rescued, and he begins to fall for her. However, the closer they get to civilization the more she begins to revert to the arrogant, attention-craving diva she had been. Johnny comes up with a plan he hopes will "bring back" the woman he has grown to love.
- Rember Yahuarcani, an indigenous artist from an almost extinguished nation, returns to his grandmother's land looking for inspiration and discovers why the stories of his ancestors cannot be forgotten.
- In 1999 Lucia Murat wrote, produced and directed the feature film "Brave New Land" where the Kadiwéu people - native Brazilian Indians who live in the West of Brazil - were characters. "The Nation That Didn't Wait For God" is a documentary shot in 2013/2014 about this same tribe, by the same director, co-directed by Rodrigo Hinrichsen, the assistant director of "Brave New Land". Throughout these 15 years, electricity has arrived to the reservation and with it so did television, soap operas, etc. Five protestant churches were settled in their village, and all of them have Kadiwéu pastors. But in keeping with their warrior tradition, they have gone back to fighting for their land that the white cattle breeder men have invaded. This documentary shows us the different paths that the Kadiwéu tribe has taken.
- Large uncontrolled fires and flames have severely damaged the Amazon rainforests of Brazil in the summer of 2019 and destroyed countless trees. The main cause of the fires seems to be the man-made slash-and-burn. The drought, which has lasted for months, favors the situation. Likewise, the radical policy of the new Brazilian government under right-wing populist President Jair Bolsonaro contributes to the destruction of the Amazon jungles. When the green lung of the earth burns, not only experts and international politicians are terrified. Protecting the world's unique ecosystem is of vital importance to all people of the world. The film examines the current environmental and humanitarian catastrophe in the Amazon region and gives voice to environmental activists as well as relativizing proponents of the fires.
- Many people think that before Europeans settled here, the Amazon was virtually inhabited. It wasn't. Thousands of Amerindians lived in the region. Entire populations were annihilated by the European conquerors. But they left their mark. It's a legacy that captivates till today. We will be working with the greatest names in Archeology and Anthropology to document the greatest site mapping project of all time in the Amazon. We are on a quest for new evidence and discoveries that will transport us to the ancient societies of Amazon. A new expedition will track the secret paths used by ancestors of the Amerindians. And review how the Amazon was as seen for the first time. You'll learn about the untold history of the Amazon, a period spending over five centuries n an epic documentary. Distributor: Elo Company (br), Production: Expedição Filmes (br), Co production: Vila Filmes (br).
- Living in the remote tropics are two oil explorers, one of whom is married to a very attractive woman. One night, she tries to stab her husband and he is convinced by his partner that she is sick with tropical fever. They agree that she needs to see a head shrinker. En route to the doctor however, she convinces her husband's partner to help her kill the husband. Fortunately, the husband's trusted manservant is also with them and protects his master's interests in a very unusual way.
- 2018–2020TV-MA7.9 (190)TV EpisodeHasan explains why Brazil's Trump-like president Bolsonaro and their corrupt largest meat company JBS are waging war on the Amazon rainforest and its peoples, and who the Philippines' Trump-like president Duterte picked for his Senate.
- Former Royal Marine Bruce Parry starts his journey along the Amazon at its Peruvian source in the Andes, the other domineering feature in South America. There live the Quechua, the ethnic Inca descendants, who still mix pagan and other traditions with the conquistadors' Spanish Catholic culture. Bruce's host family chew coca-leaves and herd alpacas, llamas producing the best wool. In the valley down-stream, past world-class daunting rapids, lives the Ashaninka tribe, who cultivate coca, which legal and has legitimate uses to chew against the altitude. Coca is also processed chemically, involving grave river pollution, into a paste which is the basis for cocaine, illegal but without realistic alternative in market terms, although their share of the drug trade profit is minute. Bruce joins a US-supported army raid on the cocaine production, which has no net effect. Their jungle is invaded by loggers and guerrillas. Bruce's brain-infected producer Matt's life depends on an urgent far helicopter flight to Lima.
- 20161h 34m7.2 (7)TV EpisodeBased on the notes of Alexander von Humboldt, a professor of ethnology traveled to the Wild West to find a treasure hidden from Cortés. Because of gambling debts with the bandit El Mas Loco, he has to reveal the secret and accompany him and his gang, who attack the village of Winnetou and force the shaman to lead her to the Silver Lake. Upon arrival, the gang leader shoots the professor. Old Shatterhand had previously turned down Nscho-chi's Nscho-chi marriage proposal and accepted an engineering job for a high-rise building in Santa Fe. Back in white civilization, he encounters racist prejudice against the Indians. When Sam Hawkens and an Indian boy bring him the news of the attack, he immediately returns with them to the prairie and frees the tribe from being guarded by four of the Mexicans. He takes up the chase with Winnetou and Sam Hawkens. At the Silbersee they watch how El Mas Loco in Nscho-chi thinks he recognizes his former great love Carmen.
- Steve and his crew take a flight into the heart of Panama's remote rainforest on a mission to track down the elusive harpy eagle. While there, they also meet the friendly local villagers and the less friendly local wildlife.
- Steve, who physically exposed himself to repeated sting risks throughout the series, compares some killer species with redoubted poisons, notably from four important families. With scorpions, big pincers mean mild venom, unlike comparatively big darts. Serpents are his favorites, with various modes of toxin use. Spiders are by far the most abundant poisonous killers. Finally insects, starring ants and a sinister wasp.