In Flying Virus, a deadly virus is accidentally released in the Amazon rainforest, causing chaos and death. A reporter and a group of indigenous people must work together to find a cure and survive the outbreak. As the virus continues to spread, they face dangerous creatures, explosions, and biological warfare. With limited resources and time running out, they must overcome their differences and fight for their lives.
The documentary revolves around the Kadiwéu indigenous tribe that lives in Mato Grosso do Sul. The director visited a controlled tribute in 1999 to record another film and now nearly 15 years later, an electric light, a television and evangelical churches arrived at the site, in addition to the Kadiwéu land struggle against ranchers. The intention is to analyze the different paths of the tribe presented by the events
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