Instinct
Hana reads the jungle through broken branches, disturbed water, animal silence, and the direction of wind through the trees.
A jungle survival adventure following Hana through rivers, ruins, and hostile rainforest territory.
Produced by Alexander Kiesel and presented by Periti Studios, The Last Amazon is built around atmosphere first: humid air, moving water, handmade weapons, ancient paths, and the feeling that the jungle is watching before anyone appears.
Title
The Last Amazon
Character
Hana
Genre
Jungle Survival Adventure

Official Key Art
A silent survivor moving through a forgotten rainforest world of water, stone, and danger.
Title
The Last Amazon
Character
Hana
Genre
Jungle Survival Adventure
Producer
Alexander Kiesel
Studio
Periti Studios
Format
Official Trailer
Official Video
The first look at The Last Amazon introduces Hana, the rainforest, and the violent silence of a world where every sound can become a warning.
Synopsis
The Last Amazon follows Hana, an East Asian Amazon warrior moving through a vast rainforest scarred by forgotten paths, broken stone, and rivers that lead deeper into hostile territory. What begins as a search for survival becomes a journey into a place where old tribes, hidden ruins, and unseen enemies shape every step.
The film is built around atmosphere first: humid air, moving water, distant drums, mud, leaves, weapons made by hand, and the feeling that the jungle is watching before anyone appears. Hana speaks little, but every movement tells the story of someone who has learned to survive by listening before striking.
Produced by Alexander Kiesel and presented by Periti Studios, The Last Amazon is conceived as an independent adventure film with a strong visual identity, combining survival tension, ancient mystery, and action-driven rainforest imagery.
Character
Hana is agile, observant, and fiercely protective. Her strength is not shown through noise, but through control: the way she pauses, listens, tracks movement, and chooses when to disappear into the forest.
Hana reads the jungle through broken branches, disturbed water, animal silence, and the direction of wind through the trees.
Her weapons are simple, but every tool has purpose: spear, bow, blade, rope, and the terrain itself.
The story keeps her close to the environment, using quiet tension before sudden movement and impact.
Worldbuilding
The visual language uses rivers, mist, ruins, mud, trees, and green shadow to make the jungle feel larger than the character.
Broken stone, forgotten paths, and hidden territory give the film a mythic survival atmosphere without overexplaining the world.
Movement is shaped by the environment: water slows the body, leaves hide danger, and every sound can become a warning.
Gallery

Official Key Art

The River Path

Hunter in the Rainforest

Before the Ambush
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