Two sons of Francisco
Francisco, a farmer in the Brazilian hinterland, has a seemingly impossible dream: to transform two of his nine children into famous folk singers. Mirosmar, the eldest son, who plays an accordion, and his brother Emival, who plays the guitar, begin to play in their village festivals. The boys are successful and sing for 6000 people in rural Brazil. However, an accident dramatically disrupts the duo's career. After almost giving up, Mirosmar decides to sing again, now with the stage name "Zeze Di Camargo". After overcoming difficulties, his younger brother joins him and together they become successful “sertaneja” music singers, with millions of records sold.
