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  • Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes

    Audience Award for Best Feature Film
  • Cinefoot

    Best Feature Film
  • Jeonju International Film Festival

  • Galway Film Fleadh

  • Inside Out Toronto 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival

  • Thinking Football Film Festival

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Portuguese with English subtitles

The First Women uncovers the untold stories of the pioneering women who formed Brazil’s first national women’s soccer team. Although women were legally barred from playing soccer until 1979, these trailblazers broke barriers and represented Brazil internationally throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Yet, despite their achievements, they received little public recognition or reward.

Today, these former athletes are in their 60s and live in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. To support themselves, they work as street vendors, Uber drivers, construction workers, and soccer coaches in community programs. Nevertheless, their passion for the game endures. They gather to play soccer, coach young players, and watch Brazil’s matches on television, sharing moments of camaraderie and resilience.

By blending personal stories with historical context, Adriana Yañez‘s documentary offers a moving tribute to their strength and unity. Ultimately, it challenges the erasure of their contributions in a country renowned for its football excellence.

Press

“The film is celebrated for shining a light on the pioneers of women’s football in Brazil.”Festival de Tiradentes

About the Director

Adriana Yañez was born in São Paulo. She graduated in Social Communication from PUC-SP and studied Documentary through courses at PUC-SP, USP, and the Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV (Cuba). Her latest documentary, The First Women premiered at the Tiradentes Film Festival 2024, where it won the Best Film award from the audience jury. The film has been selected for various festivals worldwide, including in Ireland, South Korea, Canada, Italy and the Czech Republic.

Her three short films have also been selected for several festivals, such as the It’s All True, the Rio de Janeiro International Short Film Festival, and the Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK). In 2020, she released A Crime Amongst Us (60 min), a documentary about sexual violence against children and adolescents, which gained significant media attention and was acquired by Globoplay.

For television, she has directed series and special projects for channels such as ESPN, SporTv, and Rede Globo. Recently, she directed episodes for the series Sociedade do Cansaço, available on Globoplay, and The World According to Football – available on Showtime and Paramount+ (USA) – which won a Sports Emmy Award in 2024.

In 2025, she will also release Paid in Blood, a film about the largest massacre of the century in the Amazon, a project by Repórter Brasil for which she wrote the script.