Deep in the Amazon jungle, a group of bold yet reckless documentarians embarks on a dangerous adventure to film the life of a cannibal tribe. What begins as an exciting expedition quickly turns into a nightmare when their quest for footage encounters a brutal and bloody reality. The intruders soon find themselves trapped by the natives, who have their own traditions and rituals lost in time.
The group, which includes a skilled filmmaker, his girlfriend, and a couple of local companions, quickly realizes that their curiosity about the cannibal culture will not be well received. As the atmosphere grows tense and dangerous, the team members confront their own personal demons, revealing traumas and secrets that threaten their unity. Each attempt to escape becomes a brutal struggle not only for their lives but also for their understanding of morality and sacrifice.
As the natives prepare a feast involving violence and dark rituals, the group is forced to confront their preconceived notions of "civilization" and "savagery." The jungle, relentless and beautiful, becomes the backdrop for a heart-wrenching story about survival, ethics, and the madness of mankind's insatiable hunger. In the end, only one crucial question remains: who are the real cannibals?