

35 minutes of pure football fever — no players, just the beautiful chaos of us.
The crowd is the focus of this documentary, which presents historical scenes of the Brazilian Championship. Irreverent and poetic, the movie pays homage to the spectacle provided by football.
Cinematography
Farkas turns stadiums into living, breathing organisms.
Editing
Rhythmic cuts mirror the pulse of thousands.

Director
Thomaz Farkas
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Brazil's final military dictatorship years, the film's celebration of mass gathering carried subtle political weight — collective joy as quiet defiance.
Thomaz Farkas was primarily known as a photographer; this remains one of his rare directorial works, essentially a motion picture extension of his still-image obsession with Brazilian crowds.