Scene from Fire on the Amazon (1993)
Scene Details
Duration: 217 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 168 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2015-Aug-19 |
Actresses in this Scene

Sandra Bullock
Birth Name: Sandra Annette Bullock
Birth Date: 1964-07-26
Birth Place: Arlington County, Virginia, USA
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Alternate Names: Sandra Annette Bullock, Сандра Баллок, ساندرا بولاک, ساندرا بولوك, 桑德拉·布洛克, 珊卓·布拉克, 산드라 블록
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Full Biography
Sandra Annette Bullock, born July 26, 1964, is an American actress and film producer. Known for her versatility across comedy and drama genres, she has appeared in notable films like 'Speed' (1994), 'The Blind Side' (2009) which earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress, and 'Gravity' (2013). Bullock founded Fortis Films production company and has produced several films including 'Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous' (2005) and 'All About Steve' (2009). Dubbed 'America's sweetheart', she was named the Most Beautiful Woman by People magazine in 2015.
About the Movie: Fire on the Amazon (1993)

Release Year: 1993
Nation: Peru, United States of America
Alternative Title: Amazon liekeissä, Az amazon, Feu sur l'Amazone, Fiamme sull'Amazzonia, Fogo no Amazonas, Fuego en el Amazonas, Fuego en las Amazonas, Inferno Selvagem, Lost Paradise, O Amazonios flegetai, Plamen nad Amazonom
Director: Luis Llosa
Writer: Beverly Gray, Catherine Cyran, Luana Anders
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Companies: Concorde-New Horizons
Genre: Action, Action Film, Adventure, Drama, Film Based On A Novel
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Keywords: amazon rainforest, assassin, deforestation, fire, indigenous peoples, journalist, jungle, love, murder, photographer, protest
Story
Fire on the Amazon follows American photojournalist O'Brien who arrives in Bolivia's Amazon basin to investigate the murder of Santos, a charismatic leader of the rubber tappers union. Believing an innocent Indian has been framed, O'Brien teams up with Lysa Rothman, Santos' former colleague, and together they uncover corporate interests behind the deforestation causing unrest among the indigenous peoples. As they dig deeper, they discover that Santos was assassinated for his activism against the cattle ranches replacing the rainforest. O'Brien and Lysa fall in love while evading police suspicion and facing threats from those who want to silence them.
Summary
Directed by Luis Llosa in 1993, Fire on the Amazon is a dramatic thriller set amidst the backdrop of environmental activism and deforestation in Bolivia's Amazon basin. The film combines action, adventure, and romance as it explores themes of corporate greed versus environmental conservation, indigenous rights, and journalistic integrity through its protagonist O'Brien.