In the 1940s, three brothers embark on a thrilling adventure by joining the Roncador-Xingu Expedition to tame Central Brazil. The Villas Boas brothers navigate uncharted territory, opening new paths, rivers, and airfields, while making contact with 14 previously unknown Indian tribes, including the Xavante, without any casualties. Their bravery leads to the creation of the Xingu National Park, the first major Amerindian reservation in Brazil, earning them the title of contemporary heroes.
Xingu
A trio of brothers forge a profound connection with Brazil's native populations, ultimately leading to the establishment of the continent's largest national park.