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The Lost Children
The Lost Children

The Lost Children

Genres

Documentary

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After a plane crash, four indigenous children fight to survive in the Colombian Amazon using ancestral wisdom as an unprecedented rescue mission unfolds.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

7.481/10

Release Date

13 November 2024

Country

Colombia

Cast

Fátima Mucutuy

Fátima Mucutuy

Self - The Children's Grandmother

Yeritza Mucutuy

Yeritza Mucutuy

Self - The Children's Aunt

Madadme Mendoza Ortiz

Madadme Mendoza Ortiz

Self - The Children's Teacher

Nicolás Ordóñez

Nicolás Ordóñez

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Henry Guerrero

Henry Guerrero

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Eliécer Muñoz

Eliécer Muñoz

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Edwin Manchola

Edwin Manchola

Self - Volunteer Searcher

Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez

Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez

Self - Commander Special Forces

Popeye

Popeye

Self - Lieutenant, Special Forces

Legionnaire

Legionnaire

Self - Captain, Special Forces

Don Rubio

Don Rubio

Self - Huitoto Shaman

Soleiny Mucutuy

Soleiny Mucutuy

Self (Archival Footage)

Tien Noriel Mucutuy

Tien Noriel Mucutuy

Self (Archival Footage)

Lesly Mucutuy

Lesly Mucutuy

Self (Archival Footage)

Cristin Mucutuy

Cristin Mucutuy

Self (Archival Footage)

Magdalena Mucutuy

Magdalena Mucutuy

Self - The Children's Mother (Archival Footage)

Hermán Mendoza Hernández

Hermán Mendoza Hernández

Self - Indigenous Leader (Archival Footage)

Hernando Murcia Morales

Hernando Murcia Morales

Self - Pilot (Archival Footage)

Manuel Ranoque

Manuel Ranoque

Self - The Children's Father / Stepfather (Archival Footage)

Gustavo Petro

Gustavo Petro

Self - President of Colombia (Archival Footage)

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