In a forgotten corner of the jungle, a group of adventurers ventures into the unknown in search of fame and fortune. Comprising an eccentric biologist, a daring photographer, and an action-hungry documentarian, the trio encounters a tribe that is not only mysterious but also has a peculiar taste for outsiders. As they attempt to establish contact with the natives, what initially seems like a cultural exchange quickly transforms into a struggle for survival.
The tribe, known for its ancestral traditions and peculiar diet, turns out to be the last thing they imagined: they are scavengers who have maintained their customs over the years. As they take advantage of the intruders' recklessness, they reveal a dark and grotesque side of civilization that the visitors were unprepared to face. The biologist, obsessed with studying the oddities of the local fauna, ignores the warning signs that his companions begin to notice, until it is too late.
With a breakneck pace and a dark humor that defies logic, the film blends horror with comedy in a visual spectacle that tests the limits of friendship and loyalty. As the lines between hunter and prey begin to blur, the protagonists are forced to fight not only for their lives but also for their own humanity. A cinematic experience that, although set in the context of the 1930s, resonates with disturbing contemporary echoes.