Caçador de Marajás
Caçador de Marajás

Caçador de Marajás

2025Movie324 minPortuguese

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Director: Eduardo PiellaGenres: Documentary, Nature, Adventure

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the perilous journey of biologists and conservationists as they attempt to track and study the elusive Amazon River Dolphin, also known as the Boto Cor-de-Rosa or Marajá. The film delves into the challenges of navigating the dense Amazon rainforest and its complex waterways, highlighting the unique behaviors and ecological importance of these freshwater cetaceans.

Critical Reception

As the film is set for a 2025 release, critical reception is not yet available. However, based on the subject matter and the director's previous work, expectations are for a visually stunning and informative exploration of a vital yet threatened ecosystem.

What Reviewers Say

  • Awaiting release for critical reviews.
  • Anticipated to be a visually rich exploration of Amazonian biodiversity.
  • Likely to highlight conservation efforts and the challenges faced by the river dolphin.

Google audience: Audience reception will be available after the film's release in 2025.

Fun Fact

The Amazon River Dolphin is one of the largest freshwater dolphins in the world and is unique for its pink coloration, which becomes more pronounced with age.

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