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- A TV special on Brazilian ping-pong player Cláudio Kano as part of the "Memory of Brazilian Olympic Sports" program aired on ESPN. With animations inspired on Japanese engravings and animes, the film recounts special moments in the athlete's life which was tragically cut short.
- A story of the most important document in sports history -- James Naismith's original rules of basketball - and the quest to return it home.
- Documentary film about the Brazilian football club Atletico Mineiro, but also about something intangible: football, its emotion and imperishable spirit.
- The only woman in the Brazilian delegation at the Tokyo Olympics, in 1968, Aida dos Santos won the fourth position in the high jump event, even without a trainer, sponsor, tennis or her own uniform. This project rescues the memory of this jumper and her Olympic epic.
- Oscar Schmidt is a Brazilian idol as well a basketball legend. Many people ask why he has never played in NBA. We told the story. And thirty-three years later, we made his dream come true.
- There's no swimming without pain.
- Outlines the most provocative and recognized stories of soccer capturing the past, present and future through its protagonists and what surrounds each play.
- The history of women in sport is often confused with the history of women as a whole. While so many Brazilian women were fighting for the right to vote, divorce and free expression, some Brazilian women were fighting for the right to be present at one of the biggest events on the planet: the Olympics. And what could be simple and natural: it was not. Some appearances were dramatic. Others, isolated and lonely. As in society, in sport, women had to earn their rights by force.
- A film about the fight, inside and outside the mats, starring Diogo Silva with the objective of conquering, in addition to medals, a fairer scenario in Taekwondo in Brazil. The film portrays the current moment experienced by the athlete and his performance as a Taekwondo fighter, in parallel to the recap of a career full of medals and conflicts with the confederation that manages it.
- This series draws parallels between the Cold War and the World Cups, showing how different governments used soccer as a political and ideological marketing tool. At the same time, we follow the tactical revolutions and the changes in the playing style, which show how, despite of the imponderable in the sport, the game is more connected to those periods of political turbulence than we would like to think.
- He can't walk down the streets of Harlem without people yelling his name. He can't count the number of NBA stars he schooled. He can't pay his phone bill. "Big in the Mind" tells the story of the most gifted basketball wizard ever to work his magic on the asphalt of the Big Apple. Whether it was scoring fifty points against "Dr. J" Julius Erving at the famed Rucker Tournament, or being drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers despite never even playing high school basketball (and then turning them down), the legend of Joe "The Destroyer" Hammond lives on in the streets of Harlem-even as Joe struggles to survive.
- Matchday 4: Real Madrid goes head-to-head with Getafe at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid, Spain.