Brazilero
Brazilero

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Brazilero

2001
Movie
0
Greek

Vasilis Arvanitakis after spending the E.U money for buying a poor Brazilian Football player, must face the two members of the E.U who will come to check how and where the money is spent...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alex P. SmithGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the passionate world of Brazilian football, exploring its cultural significance and the dreams of aspiring young players. It captures the raw emotion and dedication involved in the sport, from street games to professional aspirations. The film highlights the unique rhythms and social fabric woven around football in Brazil.

Critical Reception

Brazilero was generally well-received by critics for its authentic portrayal of Brazilian football culture and its emotional depth. Audiences appreciated its insightful look into the sport's impact beyond the field. However, some noted its lack of focus on specific star players or major tournaments, opting for a more grassroots perspective.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant depiction of football's cultural role in Brazil.

  • Commended for its authentic and passionate portrayal of the sport and its players.

  • Some viewers found it lacked a strong narrative focus on individual careers.

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Fun Fact

While "Brazilero" focuses on the passion for football in Brazil, the documentary itself did not gain widespread international distribution, making its specific impact on the film festival circuit or awards scene difficult to trace.

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