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The Real Story’- Release Date And Where To Watch

The Real Story'- Release Date And Where To Watch

There is something about the football heritage and air of Brazil. The football legends born in the South American region go on to etch their names in the beautiful game’s history. From the likes of Pele, Socrates, Zico, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho to the likes of the ones in the current batch of Neymar, Vinicius Jr, Thiago Silva and the goalkeeping duo of Ederson and Alisson, Brazil are known for the rich pool of talent they produce.

Such is their name and fame in football that even the filmmakers want a piece of the action when it comes to football. Amazon had taken notice about this and decided to launch a documentary which revolved around their record Copa America win in 2019, which is similar to the one recently launched called ‘All or Nothing: Argentina‘.

Next up is, a documentary on Brazil’s famous 2002 World Cup win in Japan. celebrating its 20-year anniversary, Collective Media Group and Entourage Sports and Entertainment‘s soccer documentary feature “Brazil 2002: The Real Story,”.

It will feature many of the stars of that team, as well as famous faces from across the footballing world. This includes Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Cafu and Gilberto Silva from the World Cup winning Brazil team; and, from the opposing teams across the tournament, David Beckham, Michael Owen, Oliver Kahn, Hasan Saş and Marc Wilmots, as well as legendary referee Pierluigi Collina. Two stars of the World Cup winning side – Roberto Carlos and Belletti are executive producers alongside Rebecca Knight and Claire McArdle for Collective Media Group, Mark Cowan and Paul Brighten for Entourage Sports and Entertainment, and Luis Ara for Trailer Films, who also is the director and writer of the film with Collective Media Group’s Arianna Perretta as producer.

What is Brazil 2002: The Real Story?

‘Brazil 2002: The Real Story’ is the tale of the team who were victorious at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, told from the dressing room, and against the spectre of Brazil’s infamous loss in the 1998 World Cup Final in Paris.

The film uses six hours of unseen archive material shot by Brazilian football legend Juliano Belletti during the tournament, forming the story’s backbone.  It is combined with interviews from the winning team, both on and off the pitch, and other giants of the game to give a unique insight into one of history’s greatest-ever…

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