Description
On the eve of the 2026 World Cup, Brahma continues its “Tá Liberado Acreditar” (Let Yourself Believe) campaign, a movement inviting Brazilians to reclaim their confidence in the National Team and the mystique of national football. Developed by Africa Creative for the biggest AMBEV brand in Brazil, the new short film starts from a scenario of skepticism regarding the "hexa" to reinforce that, historically, it was precisely in the most improbable moments that Brazil defied the odds and won its five World Cup titles.
A historic partner of the Brazilian National Team and a constant presence in the country's football culture for over a century, Brahma builds the campaign narrative from a current context surrounded by unfavorable statistics: 24 years without a title, a short coaching cycle, and probabilities that, for the first time, do not list Brazil among the primary contenders.
A survey by Genial, facilitated by Quaest, indicates that only 28% of Brazilians claim to believe that Brazil will win the sixth title, reflecting a low-expectation scenario—and it is in this context that the "Tá Liberado Acreditar" concept gains strength.
Filmed in Rio de Janeiro, the movie relies on a nostalgic atmosphere inspired by the 1990s and 2000s—the period when Brazil consolidated its image as one of the world's greatest football powers. The “Brazilcore” aesthetic, present throughout the visual narrative, mixes elements of street culture, the national passion for football, and the aura of the yellow jersey, recovering visual codes that remain globally trending.
The content depicts a Brazilian skeptic who, upon witnessing an improvised match in the streets, is captivated by the mystique of national football and, along with everyone around him, begins to believe in the National Team again. Throughout the narrative, emblematic moments from past editions of the tournament are recalled—unlikely plays, historic dribbles, and moves that marked generations—recreated in a lighthearted way with an aesthetic inspired by street football. These scenes are blended with real footage of historic matches, reinforcing the idea that talent, unpredictability, and the joy of playing have always been part of the identity of Brazilian football. Watch here.
More than revisiting the aesthetic of Brazilian football, the film aims to portray Brazil authentically with its energy, creativity, and irreverence in a narrative built by Brazilians for Brazilians, but one that echoes globally by presenting the essence of the country to the world both on and off the pitch. The recreations of iconic plays in urban settings with the language of street football reinforce this genuine and popular perspective on Brazilian culture. The soundtrack is set to the song “Tamanco no Samba” by Cauby Peixoto, a 60s hit that strengthens the production's nostalgic atmosphere.
The production also features special appearances by Carlo Ancelotti, head coach of the Brazilian National Team, and Ronaldo Nazário, a symbol of Brazil's last world title and a long-time partner of the brand. At the end of the short film, Ancelotti appears making the “Tá Liberado Acreditar” gesture, a reinterpretation of the iconic “number one” gesture immortalized by Ronaldo in historic Brahma campaigns.
“Brazilian football has always had something that numbers cannot explain. We grow in the improbable, transform pressure into creativity, and find unique ways to surprise. This film is born precisely from this provocation: to remember that the mystique of Brazilian football was built when nobody believed. The film is an invitation for the fan to dream together with the National Team again,” says Nicholas Bergantin, co-CCO of Africa Creative.
This professional campaign titled 'Tá Liberado Acreditar (Let Yourself Believe)' was published in Brazil in May, 2026. It was created for the brand: Brahma Beer, by ad agency: Africa Creative. This Film and Integrated media campaign is related to the Alcoholic Drinks industry and contains 4 media assets. It was submitted 13 minutes ago.
Credits
Title: Let Yourself Believe
Agency: Africa Creative
Advertiser: Brahma
CCO: Sergio Gordilho
Co-CCO: Nicholas Bergantin
Creative Director: Henrique Martins e Raphael Santos
Associate Creative Director (ACD): Guilherme Portugal, Gustavo Stevanato, Lucas Andrade, Bruno Bizuti
Creative Team: Lucas Alcorta, Maicon Gomes, Joca Santana, Giovanna Carvalho
Co-COO: Heloísa Pupim
Account Management: Rafael Marques, Murilo Amaral, Renata Santos, Isabella Paes, Vitória Silano e Marina Rabello
VP Media: Thiago Martinez
Media Team: Victor Berto, Araceli Giatti, Giulia Margelli, Nathalia Lima, Elena Sanita e Guilherme Souza
CSO: Ana Paula Kuroki
VP Strategy: Mariana Corradi
Strategy Director: Felipe Paku
Strategy Supervisor: Antônio Gandour
Community Manager: Caio Gomez
Agency Production: Rodrigo Ferrari / Tais Olhiara / Vanessa Lima
Audiovisual Production Manager Ambev: Fernanda Leite
Ambev Production: Modo Integrado de Produção
Executive Producers: Gabi Froemming e Mariana Guerra
Lead Producer: Bruno Arneiro
Senior Producer: Bruna Amorim
Film Production Company: Iconoclast
Director: Alaska – Gustavo Moraes e Marco Lafer
2nd Unit Director: Sabrina Duarte
Executive Director: Pity Lieutaud
Executive Production: Henrique Danieletto, André Bauer, Ana Monte, Malaika Cipriano e Luja Casaro
Executive Production Intern: Luiza Claudio
Production Coordination: Marina Blum e Carolina Loureiro
Research: Diego Franco, Lilian Dias e Kakubo
Still Photography: Laura Campanella
Director of Photography (DOP): Pierre de Kerchove
1st Assistant Director: Fred Tariki
2nd Assistant Director: Giulia Levy
2nd Unit DOP: Vitor Duarte
Head of Production: Fabio Arisaka
Producers: Fernanda Franco e Patrícia de Carvalho
Art Director: Taísa Malouf
Props Production: Luiza Hakme e Thabata Castro
Casting Production: Mari Carneiro
Wardrobe Production: Marina Vieira
Stylists: Ronaldo
Makeup: Suy Abreu
Celebrity Makeup:
Post-Production Coordination: Priscilla Paduano, Tutu Mesquita e Letícia Harumi
Editing: Marcelo Vogelaar
Assistant Editor: Bia Grecco e Samuel Chuengue
Finishing: Luan Luiz
Post-Production Assistant: Phill Cunha
Color Grading: Osmar Junior
Post-Production: Nash VFX
VFX Supervising Director: Cirilo Bonazzi
Account Management: Flávia Gannam
Sound Production Company: Halley Sound
Music Research and Direction: David Bessler
Sound Executive Production: Thereza Helena
Music Production Assistant: Giovanni Manzi
Sound Design and Mix: Luca Fasano
Finishing Assistant: Wilson da Silva
Production Coordination: Vinicius Franco
Approval / Ambev: Daniel Wakswaser, Felipe Cerchiari, Guilherme Almeida, Joice Carvalho, Raissa Dubena, João Pedro Araújo, Beatriz Stélle, Giovana Miquelin, Isabella De Luca