The tomboyish, outgoing Julieta is the daughter of a member of the Palmeiras soccer club board. She is constantly frustrated by what she sees as institutional bias against women in soccer. One day while watching her beloved Palmeiras, she is struck by a handsome man, Romeu, that she sees rooting for the Palmeiras' chief rivals, the Corinthians. After meeting the same man again in the middle of eye exam, Julieta and Romeu quickly become a couple. However, in order to avoid incurring the wrath of her parents, Romeu is forced to pretend to be an adoring Palmeiras fan, an increasingly difficult task for the die-hard Corinthiano.
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Directing | Bruno Barreto | Director |
Writing | Marcos Caruso | Writer |
Writing | Mário Prata | Writer |
Writing | Jandira Martini | Writer |
Sound | Geraldo Ribeiro | Sound |
Sound | Guto Graça Melo | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Caia Guimarães | Costumer |
Production | Vivian Golombek | Casting Producer |
Production | Roberto Farias | Associate Producer |
Directing | Fernanda Luz | Continuity |
Camera | Adriano Goldman | Director of Photography |
Production | Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues | Associate Producer |
Directing | Anne Pinheiro Guimarães | First Assistant Director |
Production | Wellington Pingo | Production Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Anna Van Steen | Makeup Artist |
Production | Gianni Nunnari | Executive Producer |
Writing | Mário Prata | Novel |
Production | Jandira Martini | Associate Producer |
Directing | Thiago Villas Boas | Third Assistant Director |
Art | Cassio Amarante | Art Direction |
Production | Francisco Ramalho Jr. | Executive Producer |
Directing | Gigi Soares | Second Assistant Director |
Editing | Felipe Lacerda | Editor |
Production | Paula Barreto | Producer |