Trying to find the place across the most remote Amazon river long-lost indigenous tribe the shirishamas in the making of documentary film shoot directed by Terri Flores with her entire filming crew which includes Danny Rich the cameraman, production manager Denise, sound engineering Gary Dixon, visionary Warren Westridge and anthropologist professor Steven Cale and boat-skipper Mateo and local snake hunter Serone being saved from stranded in the middle of the river near a ship-wreck.
Knowing about the dangerous and amazing environment of Amazonia as
well as the lost tribe wants to help showing the right direction to the team.
Actually, Serone hiding his true intentions for capturing the largest snake on
the planet – Anaconda using this boat as the uncomfortable things started to
happen of the other crew members; the clashes between Serone and Cale as the
professor unfortunately stung on the throat by a water wasp leave him
unconscious in bed after had an emergency cricothyrotomy performed by Serone in
order to show fake kindness and taking over the command on boat – forcing them
to pursue the same objective hunting for giant anaconda.

They burning
the anacondas only to coming back one more time to be mauled with pickaxe
splitting up and drown. Showing also from the misty corner of the forest - the
crew catches the glimpse of Shirishama people appearing on showing them the
way.
Link:
https://youtu.be/7bDGcKQCkcU
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