Man from Deep River
directed by: Umberto Lenzi, year: 1972
actors: Ivan Rassimov, Me Me Lai, Prasitsak Singhara
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Description:
A British photographer is captured by a native tribe in the jungles of Southeast Asia. He must adapt to their way of life in order to survive, but soon finds himself caught in a brutal fight for survival.
Keywords:
Cannibalism, Culture Clash, Survival, Exploitation, Tribal Rituals
Is "Man from the Deep River" a true story?
"Man from Deep River" (1972), directed by Umberto Lenzi, is not based on a true story but rather is inspired by the themes of survival and cultural clash. The film follows an Englishman who is captured by a tribe in the Amazon rainforest and eventually becomes part of their community. While the narrative reflects certain real-life challenges faced by indigenous tribes and outsiders, it is a work of fiction rather than a direct retelling of actual events.
Where can I watch the man from Deep River?
"Man from Deep River" (also known as "Il paese del sesso selvaggio") is available for streaming on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and may be available for rent or purchase on services like Google Play, YouTube, or Apple iTunes. Availability can vary by region, so check your local streaming services to see if it's offered. Additionally, it may be found on DVD or Blu-ray through retailers or online marketplaces.
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