- A comedy about the attempts of tribal groups around the world to watch a soccer match.
- This comedy by Gerardo Olivares shows us through three different stories, the different actions that the inhabitants of three remote places on Earth have to carry out at a great distance from each other in order to see their favorite soccer stars play a game, specifically the final of the 2002 World Cup where South Korea and Japan play. The story is based on three different places, with many kilometers of distance, and in different countries. One of them, in the Amazon jungle, where a native tribe is found from there; another, in the Sahara desert, where a group of camel drivers live; and another, in Mongolia, where a group of people who move from time to time live. As for watching television, it will become quite a difficult action, since having such an apparatus in these places is quite complicated, in addition to the loss of signal that occurs. Therefore, to be able to watch a football match, these people will have to figure out in any way, showing numerous experiments and devices created by them to finally be able to visualize the match. So, these three groups of people, after all, have something in common, a link that throughout the film makes them the same: they are football fans, and also live in places where it is almost impossible to see it. Thus, during this film we observe a faithful reflection of the ingenuity and ease that human beings have to do and carry out everything in their power to fulfill their objectives, something that people have done since ancient times.
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