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-2013- — The Green Inferno

Set in the deep Amazon, the film combines environmental activism with brutal anthropological horror, asking uncomfortable questions about the nature of humanity, exploitation, and the definition of civilization. 1. Plot Overview: Good Intentions, Bad Ends

The Green Inferno faced a troubled release schedule. Though completed in 2013 and screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, financial difficulties at its original distributor delayed its theatrical release until September 2015. Upon release, the film divided audiences and critics: The Green Inferno -2013-

The narrative follows Justine (Lorenza Izzo), a naive college freshman at a New York university who becomes infatuated with a charismatic student activist named Alejandro (Ariel Levy). Alejandro leads a campus group dedicated to global causes, and he convinces Justine to join an upcoming mission to the Amazon rainforest. The objective appears noble: travel to Peru, chain themselves to bulldozers, and live-stream a protest to stop a corrupt petrochemical company from destroying an ancient indigenous tribe’s homeland. Set in the deep Amazon, the film combines

The film’s protagonist, Justine (Lorenza Izzo), joins a group of New York college activists to stop a corporation from destroying an Amazonian tribe’s land. Their methods? Social media stunts, performative protests, and a self-congratulatory sense of moral superiority. Roth deliberately makes them insufferable—they debate veganism while flying first class to Peru, and their leader Alejandro (Ariel Levy) is a caricature of radical chic. Though completed in 2013 and screened at the

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