Four Indigenous siblings struggle for survival in Colombia's jungle after a plane crash, showcasing resilience and unity through innovative storytelling methods.
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Four Indigenous siblings survived 40 days in Colombia's jungle after a plane crash. The film shows their story through footage, recreations, and animation, highlighting Indigenous-military cooperation and traditional knowledge.









"Lost in the Jungle (Perdidos en el Amazonas) is a National Geographic documentary about a case that shook Colombia in 2023: the plane crash that left four Indigenous children—one of them a baby—stranded in the Amazon jungle, sparking a weeks-long search by the army in collaboration with Indigenous people, who joined forces despite their historical rejection of the military. This is a subject already covered by other documentaries such as Operation Hope: The Children Lost in the Amazon and The Lost Children, so it likely won’t teach you anything new if you’ve already seen these two titles. However, if this is your first introduction to the case, it’s a good starting point."