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Release Date:
June 24, 2021
Original Title:
4x100: Correndo por um Sonho
Alternate Titles:
4x100 - Correndo por um Sonho
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE
Banco Regional de Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul
Fundo Setorial do Audiovisual
Globo Filmes
Gullane Entretenimento
ProAC
Secretaria Especial da Cultura
Secretaria Municipal de Cultura de São Paulo
Secretaria de Cultura e Economia Criativa do Estado de São Paulo
Spcine
Telecine
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10
Runtime: 109
The women's athletics (4x100m relay) is about to win a gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games, the Brazilian victory is almost certain and the athletes are one step closer to what would be a milestone. If only one fatal error hadn't put off their dreams: the carelessness of the young Maria Lúcia causes the group to be disqualified. This changes Maria Lúcia and Adriana's lives forever, Adriana does not forgive her teammate after the final. Four years go by. Maria Lúcia is still the great promise in athletics while Adriana makes a living out of MMA fighting. A few months away from the Tokyo Olympics, they are called in to join the new 4x100 team. This time, Maria Lúcia and Adriana need to overcome the mistakes of the past. They count on the help of veterans Rita and Jaciara as well as newcomer Bia, athletes who rediscover their true power as a team, showing that the Brazilian women's athletics is stronger than ever.
Art Direction:
Claudio Amaral Peixoto
Colorist:
Luisa Cavanagh
Director:
Tomás Portella
Director of Photography:
Pedro J. Márquez
Editor:
Bruno Lasevicius
Producer:
Roberta Alonso
Caio Gullane
Fabiano Gullane
Débora Ivanov
Paulo Vilhena
Writer:
Mauro Lima
Tomás Portella
L.G. Bayão
Carlos Cortez
Juliana Soares
Caroline Fioratti
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