Francisco Camargo is a farmer from
Pirenópolis, in the state of
Goiás, that has an apparently impossible dream: turn two of his nine children into a
sertanejo duo. Initially, he places his hopes in his oldest son, Mirosmar, by giving him a small
accordion when he turns 11 years old. Mirosmar and his brother Emival, who plays the guitar, are successful in the village where they live (Capela do Rio do Peixe, a district of Pirenópolis), but after losing the property where they lived in the 1970s, the family has no option but to move to
Goiânia. Mirosmar and Emival then start to perform at the local bus station, trying to earn some money to help at home. There, they met Miranda, a manager who convinces them and their parents to take them on tour for two weeks under the name
Camargo & Camarguinho, but only return after four months, and Francisco forbids him to take the children on tour again. But after some time, after Miranda shows a change of heart, Francisco agrees to a new, more responsible tour. The brothers are once again successful, performing for big crowds throughout the country. However, a car crash kills Emival, ending the duo's career prematurely. After almost giving up on the musical career, Mirosmar decides to sing again, now using the artistic name Zezé di Camargo, and moves to
São Paulo. He records a solo album, but has no success. Married and with two daughters, Zezé struggles to make ends meet, and the best he can do is getting other duos to sing his songs. He then finds his brother Welson, who wants to sing with him, and adopts the artistic name Luciano. They record an album, and with the help of their father, they manage to get their song "
É o Amor" to the top charts, consolidating the duo's success. ==Cast==