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The First Women dips into the past, showcasing a group of remarkable women in their 60s who were pioneers in Brazilian soccer. It’s a documentary that feels intimate, almost like sitting down for coffee with these players as they share their stories. You get the sense of nostalgia mixed with pride, as they reflect on their struggles and triumphs in a male-dominated sport. The pacing is steady, allowing their voices to resonate without rush. There's no flashy gimmicks here, just raw honesty and a deep dive into a forgotten chapter of sports history. The atmosphere is both reflective and empowering, making it a distinct piece that sheds light on resilience and camaraderie.
Documentary formatFocus on personal storiesExplores themes of gender equality
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