Boys from the Nest on Netflix! Five years ago, at 5:17 am on February 8, a fire broke out that killed ten athletes in containers. The tragedy happened in CT do Flamengobetter known as Vulture’s Nestin the west zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro. The criminal case continues Justice – the first hearing took place in August last year and has not yet been resolved.
Given the milestone date and the lack of responses, the Netflix announced the production of a documentary miniseries about the tragedy in CT do Flamengo. The release of the three episodes took place last Thursday (14). Like this, “The Nest: Football & Tragedy” arrives on the platform inspired by an original idea from UOL. The portal was close to all the details of the case and published several reports.
The premiere of the documentary gained prominence in the press and on social media. With a mix of fiction and real scenes, the Netflix was directed by Pedro Asbeg and production of The factory. In this way, the product impacted fans, but also those who are not always connected to football. Thus, it became clear to everyone how much the dream of becoming a football player could cost.
Forgetting is not an option.
In 2019, a fire killed 10 teenagers at the Flamengo Training Center. The documentary series about this crime, O Ninho: Futebol e Tragédia, is now available. pic.twitter.com/yXtAHe40vq
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“One of the great functions of this work is to prevent this tragedy from being forgotten. May we somehow record these lives. May the memory of these boysthat saved, remembered. Anyone who directs or makes a documentary believes that they are, first and foremost, making a document“, he said Pedro Asbeg before the official release of the documentary.
BEYOND NETFLIX!
The recently released book “Far from the Nest”by journalist and writer Daniela Arbex, brings never-before-seen revelations from that fateful dawn. Aged between 14 and 16, the following died in the fire: Arthur Vinicius, Athila Paixão, Bernardo Pisetta, Christian Esmério, Gedson Santos, Jorge Eduardo, Pablo Henrique, Rykelmo de Souza Viana, Samuel Thomas It is Victor Isaias.
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