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The Lost Children

Year: 2024 Documentary Runtime: 97 min Rating: 7.4

Overview

After a plane crash, four indigenous children fight to survive in the Colombian Amazon using ancestral wisdom as an unprecedented rescue mission unfolds.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Fátima Mucutuy

Fátima Mucutuy

Self - The Children's Grandmother

Yeritza Mucutuy

Yeritza Mucutuy

Self - The Children's Aunt

Madadme Mendoza Ortiz

Madadme Mendoza Ortiz

Self - The Children's Teacher

Nicolás Ordóñez

Nicolás Ordóñez

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Henry Guerrero

Henry Guerrero

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Eliécer Muñoz

Eliécer Muñoz

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Edwin Manchola

Edwin Manchola

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez

Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez

Self - Commander Special Forces

Popeye

Popeye

Self - Lieutenant, Special Forces

Legionnaire

Legionnaire

Self - Captain, Special Forces

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