Baila, Vini: documentary about Vinicius Junior arrives on Netflix on May 15
Featuring testimonials from the athlete's family, Real Madrid teammates, and other soccer idols, the film will showcase the behind-the-scenes of the year of the greatest victories and challenges in the star's career
Set to premiere on May 15, the documentary Baila, Vini promises to captivate soccer enthusiasts. Netflix released an official trailer, previewing some of the exciting moments from the most challenging year in Vinicius Junior's career, filled with great obstacles, but also historic triumphs. The production covers the events of 2024, when the Brazilian star faced injuries and became an active voice against racism. Vini also celebrated with the UEFA Champions League trophy, being named the best player in the world by FIFA The Best (breaking a 17-year drought for Brazil).
In the trailer, viewers can see the athlete's family's reactions to tense moments of the past year and testimonials from friends and big names in sports, such as Neymar, coach Carlo Ancelotti, Jose Angel Sánchez (CEO of Real Madrid), Benzema, Rodrygo, Courtois, Roberto Carlos, and Ronaldo. The film also covers other key points in the Vini's life with privileged access to behind-the-scenes moments that fans are eager to watch: Bila, Vini goes through the star's debut at Flamengo, his call-up to the Brazilian national team, and shows the complex structure that allows Vini to prepare his body and mind to compete at the highest level.
The documentary is directed by Andrucha Waddington and produced by Conspiração.
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