It tells the story of how at the beginning of the 80s of the last century, with Brazil suffering for decades from an iron military dictatorship, the Corinthians de Sócrates undertook a revolution that added to the climate of change propelled by the movement for amnesty, the strikes of workers, student militancy and the emergence of a rebellious music scene.
It is a soccer utopia that was born with the aim of democratizing the club but ended up becoming the emblem of the country’s struggle to recover lost freedom. The story of Corinthian Democracy, when a soccer club was the spearhead of a freedom movement.
Peter Asbeg
Brazil, 2014
90 minutes