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LIKE OUR FANPAGE: www.facebook.com/pacaembuogigantesemdono Synopsis: The Paulo Machado de Carvalho Municipal Stadium, Pacaembu, is undoubtedly one of the most important stadiums in Brazilian sports and is at risk of being underused once all the major São Paulo clubs have their own arenas. This was the reason behind the production of the documentary, which features notable episodes in the stadium's history and discusses alternatives for its future. The production includes testimonies from Pelé and Neymar, among other characters who, in some way, have a close relationship with Pacaembu. Special mention goes to journalist and historian Celso Unzelte, who acts as the narrator of the plot. Technical Details: Duration: 30 min Genre: Documentary Year: 2012 Direction, Production and Screenplay: Plácido Berci, Pedro Maues and Vinícius Conde Text and Narration: Plácido Berci Original Soundtrack: Pedro H. Paschoetti and Denis Souza Cruz Images: Plácido Berci, Rodrigo Gianesi, Danilo Leone and Bruno Schubert Direction: Amarildo Carnicel Collaboration: Ana Carolina P. Lima, Osvaldo Luís and Rogério Bazi Interviewees (in order of appearance): Celso Unzelte, Dona Biluca and Seu Altino (present at the inauguration), Dudu (former Palmeiras player), Wladimir (former Corinthians player), Seu Flor (Pacaembu employee), Pelé, Luisão (Pacaembu employee), Edson (Pacaembu employee), Zé Maria (former Corinthians player), Jair Picerni (coach), Neymar, Alessandro (Corinthians player), Clara Azevedo (director Football Museum), Mauro Castro (director of Pacaembu), Marco Aurélio Cunha (councilman of SP) and Maria de La Asuncion (director of the Viva Pacaembu Association).