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A documentary following the day life of fans in Brazil on July 13, 2014: the day when Germany and Argentina met up in the finals of FIFA World Cup.
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58 min
2015-06-08
Released
English
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3.5
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Referee
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Manager Germany
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Argentina
Self - FIFA President
Self - Player Germany
Self - Girlfriend of Bastian Schweinsteiger
Self - Girlfriend of Mario Götze
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Kiosk Owner
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Germany
Self - Assistant Referee
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Girlfriend of Mats Hummels
Self - Co-Trainer Germany
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Girlfriend of Manuel Neuer
Self - Player Germany
Self - Construction worker
Self - Player Germany
Self
Self
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Germany
Self - Child of Miroslav Klose
Self - Player Germany
Self - Child of Miroslav Klose
Self - Wife of Miroslav Klose
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Germany
Self
Self - Goalkeeper coach Germany
Self - Wife of Andreas Köpke
Self - Wife of Philipp Lahm
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Wife of Joachim Löw
Self - Coach Germany
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Germany
Self - Wife of Per Mertesacker
Self - Player Germany
Self - Wife of Thomas Müller
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Brazil
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Son of Lukas Podolski
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Argentina
Self
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Coach Argentina
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Germany
Self - Assistant Referee
Self - Wife of Oliver Bierhoff
Self
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Argentina
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Germany
Self - Player Argentina
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