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Episode: Season 1, Episode 6-9
Duration: 35 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2017-Apr-17 |
Birth Name: Cynthia Falabella
Birth Date: 1972-01-19
Birth Place: Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Cynthia Falabella starred as Juarez Gomes da Silva, the main character of '(fdp) Series' (2012), a Brazilian comic-drama fiction series about a soccer referee pursuing his dream to officiate at a World Cup final. His life becomes complicated when he betrays his wife and is kicked out of their home, straining his relationship with his son Vini. Throughout the series, Juarez balances his career ambitions with trying to reconcile with his family while maintaining his ethical standards.
Release Year: 2012
Nation: Brazil
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Adriano Civita, Caito Ortiz, Johnny Araújo, Kátia Lund
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Keywords: football (soccer)
(fdp) (series) follows the routine of a Brazilian soccer referee, Ricardo (played by Felipe Abreu), as he pursues his lifelong dream of officiating at a World Cup final match. The series explores Ricardo's journey through the Brazilian football league system, from local matches to the national championship, as he navigates the ups and downs of his career. Along the way, Ricardo faces challenges such as dealing with controversial decisions on the field, balancing his personal life with his referee duties, and coping with the pressure of representing Brazil on the international stage.
(fdp) (series), a Brazilian original comic-drama fiction series from 2012, offers an insightful portrayal of the life of a soccer referee. Directed by Adriano Civita, Caito Ortiz, Johnny Araújo, and Kátia Lund, the series provides a unique perspective on the world of football, focusing not on the players but on the referees who ensure fair play. The show explores themes such as dedication, perseverance, and the human side of sports, while also touching on the political and social aspects of Brazilian football. Although the series is primarily a drama, it incorporates comedic elements to lighten the mood and provide a well-rounded viewing experience.