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The Emerald forest

United Kingdom, 1985
film

Based on a true story of American engineer Bill Markham (Powers Boothe), whose son is kidnapped while working in Brazil. His son is kidnapped by a tribe calle..

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At play in the fields of the Lord

United States, 1991
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Brazil

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Black robe

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The Rainforest

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Lost in the bush

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The Lost tribe

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The Ambassador

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Brazil

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A Walk in the forest

United Kingdom, 1959
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The Twilight forest

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Sons of Matthew

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The Kayapo: out of the forest

United Kingdom, 1988
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The Rain forest

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Uncivilised

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The Mosquito coast

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FernGully: the Last rainforest (Captioned)

Australia, 1992
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The Immortal story

France, 1968
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