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The Eden Myth
Can you keep a family secret? Prepare to enter the dark and funny world of the Speck family. Ruled by gray-haired patriarch Vincent Speck, they appear to be your average upper-class American family as they gather together for the weekend. Siblings snipe at each other behind their backs, and the parents worry about the future. Signs that all is not well within the Specks' world begin when Vincent announces the arranged marriage of his son Aldo to a woman he has never met. They are set to marry the next day. Soon after the wedding, the eldest son, Edward, is found dead in his bedroom. What's going on here?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the enduring mystery surrounding the supposed existence of a lost civilization in the Amazon rainforest, known as "The Eden Myth." It delves into ancient legends, disputed archaeological findings, and the persistent search for this legendary place.
Critical Reception
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The film's subject matter, while intriguing, has not garnered widespread critical analysis.
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Fun Fact
The 'Eden Myth' itself refers to a persistent legend of a technologically advanced, utopian civilization hidden deep within the Amazon, a concept that has fueled numerous expeditions and speculative theories for centuries.
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