50 Anos do Tri
Fifty years after Brazil's 1970 World Cup win, this documentary revisits the team that lifted the trophy in Mexico and the world that watched them. Rather than a straight play-by-play, the film stitches together interviews, archival footage and personal recollections to show the lead-up to the... Read more
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About 50 Anos do Tri
Fifty years after Brazil's 1970 World Cup win, this documentary revisits the team that lifted the trophy in Mexico and the world that watched them. Rather than a straight play-by-play, the film stitches together interviews, archival footage and personal recollections to show the lead-up to the final tournament, the locker room chemistry and the wider social and political atmosphere in Brazil at the time. Voices from players, coaches and broadcasters mix with perspectives from Mexican witnesses, creating a layered account of how a group of footballers became symbols for a country and altered many individual lives without revealing later surprises.
Directed by André Gallindo and released in 2020, the film relies on archival material and contemporary interviews to reconstruct the era for television audiences, presenting a documentary format that feels intimate and reflective.
By featuring figures like Pelé, Carlos Alberto Parreira, Rivelino, Zagallo and Galvão Bueno, the film taps into one of Brazil's most storied sporting memories. It reminds viewers why the 1970 squad is talked about decades later, and it connects scenes from the pitch to broader cultural references in both Brazil and Mexico.
Critics and viewers who appreciate football history have praised the film for its archival richness and for addressing the political context surrounding the victory. It centers themes of legacy, national identity and the interplay between sports and society, while keeping attention on personal testimony and the human dimensions of fame.
There are no widely reported major international awards for this television documentary, but it found its audience among football fans and historians in Brazil. Its value lies less in trophy cabinets and more in preserving testimony and images from a pivotal moment in sporting history.
Details
- Release Date
- November 21, 2020
- Runtime
- 1h 3m
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary, TV Movie
- Country
- Brazil
- Studio
- Estúdios Globo
Cast
Pelé
Self
Carlos Alberto Parreira
Self
Rivelino
Self
Zagallo
Self
Galvão Bueno
Self
Emerson Leão
Self
Written by: André Gallindo