10.0'78 Cup - The Power of Football · 1979
'78 Cup - The Power of Football (1979) is a Documentary film directed by Maurício Sherman, starring Sérgio Chapelin, Mario Kempes, César Luis Menotti.
10.0'78 Cup - The Power of Football (1979) is a Documentary film directed by Maurício Sherman, starring Sérgio Chapelin, Mario Kempes, César Luis Menotti.
Documentary about the Football World Cup held in Argentina in 1978, focusing on the competition and behind the scenes of the most important soccer competition in the world. Two versions of the 1978 official film exist, the first "Copa 78 - O Poder do Futebol" was made by Brazilian directors Maurício Sherman and Victor di Mello in 1979 but was later withdrawn by FIFA because of its controversial content. The film includes an interview with Rodolfo Galimberti, one of the leaders of the Montoneros guerrilla group and also made accusations that the Argentinian competition organisation committee had deliberately hindered Brazilian chances of success by tampering with the pitch at Mar del Plata.
Sérgio Chapelin, Mario Kempes, César Luis Menotti, Zico, Rivelino, Teófilo Cubillas, Ramón Quiroga, Paolo Rossi
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Find a movie by describing itDocumentary about the Football World Cup held in Argentina in 1978, focusing on the competition and behind the scenes of the most important soccer competition in the world. Two versions of the 1978 official film exist, the first "Copa 78 - O Poder do Futebol" was made by Brazilian directors Maurício Sherman and Victor di Mello in 1979 but was later withdrawn by FIFA because of its controversial content. The film includes an interview with Rodolfo Galimberti, one of the leaders of the Montoneros guerrilla group and also made accusations that the Argentinian competition organisation committee had deliberately hindered Brazilian chances of success by tampering with the pitch at Mar del Plata.
'78 Cup - The Power of Football was released in 1979.
The cast includes Sérgio Chapelin, Mario Kempes, César Luis Menotti, Zico.