Cameras will follow the Mexican Soccer Team as they fight to maintain their title at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brasil.
The docu-reality show is titled "Samba y No Llores" and Jimena Argüelles (producer) has announced that the clips will be streamed online via the Mexican Soccer Team soclal networks.
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"What we will see is what we normally don't see, the most intimate moments; at first they are short clips where we interview players from opposing teams; then, at night, what we'll see are the fans that will go to Brasil," Argüelles told El Universal.
During the month of June, "El Tri" will face teams from countries like Italy, Japan and the host country Brasil.
"We will talk about soccer, but we will not see soccer; we will be there, in the stadium, but we will not see the match," Francisco Mercado explained the concept that he is filming.
The most difficult part of this project is the editing, as they will only have four hours to work on the piece and have it release to the audience.
Arturo González Alonso, who will be in charge of the post-production said, "to only have four hours to edit the documentary, will be difficult, but we will be in Brasil."
The matches are to take place on June 16, 19 and 22, the same day that we will see the behind the scenes action we didn't see during the game.
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