The film tells the story of the largest organized crowd in Brazil, the Red Black Race, from its foundation in 1977 until 2009, whose trajectory coincides with the greatest glories of the Clube de Regatas Flamengo.
A documentary that chronicles Flamengo's journey to become the six-time Brazilian champion in 2009. It highlights the team's struggles, triumphs, and the fans' unwavering support throughout the season.
When Brazilian multi-sport club completed its 100th anniversary, this documentary narrated its story by interviewing some of its most important sportsmen ever, in football, basketball, rowing.
Flamengo is the most famous football club in Brazil. Deep in Ceará arid region, a small village shares a passion for the team that is shown in village name: Flamengo. Who is born there is called flamenguense, and every flamenguense is also a flamenguista. We witnessed the local commotion caused by the Libertadores final in 2019.
In 1987, Brazil was goin through a serious economic crisis. In this context, the Brazilian Football Confederation announces that it doesn’t have the resources to finance that year's Championship. The main clubs in the country then decide to organize an independent competition. It was the beginning of a war that still echoes today.
PENTA TRI: A HEGEMONIA (2009) is a documentary film that explores the incredible dominance of Flamengo in the Brazilian soccer scene. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film showcases the team's historic achievements and its impact on Brazilian football. From their memorable victories to the cultural significance of the club, this documentary provides an in-depth look at Flamengo's legacy.
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