The Invention of the Other review fascinating first glimpse of uncontacted Amazon tribe
Briefly

The film presents a raw observation of an expedition aimed at immunizing an uncontacted group of Korubo while reuniting family members separated by past conflict.
Jorge captures the moment of contact between Korubo guides and their long-lost family with stunning intimacy, highlighting the joy amidst a backdrop of political tragedy.
The humanitarian effort led by Funai, despite being overshadowed by the tragic fate of Bruno Pereira, emphasizes the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights in Brazil.
By documenting these first interactions without any added narratives, the film showcases the unfiltered experience of both the Korubo people and the expedition team.
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