The film follows Harold Monroe, an anthropologist from New York University, who journeys into the Amazon rainforest to find a missing documentary film crew. He discovers that the crew was killed and recovers their lost film reels. The second half of the movie consists of this "found footage," which reveals the crew's increasingly unethical and violent behavior toward local indigenous tribes—actions that ultimately led to their gruesome deaths. Why It Became a Legend of Controversy Legal Battles & Murder Charges:

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The film contains several scenes of real animal killings, which led to it being banned in over 50 countries, including the UK and Australia, for many years.

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