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Lula, o filho do Brasil (soundtrack)

''Lula, o filho do Brasil'' is the soundtrack album of the 2010 Brazilian film of the same name, which is reportedly the most expensive film of all time in the history of the country.〔 BERGAMO, Mônica. ("Orçamento de filme sobre Lula já passa dos R$ 17 milhões" ). ''Folha de S. Paulo''. July 31, 2009.〕 The film's original soundtrack was composed by Antonio Pinto.
==Overview==
Based on president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's early life, the film was released on January 1, 2010. Its soundtrack was released exactly a month earlier by EMI Music Brasil, marking the first time this ever happened in the Brazilian film market.〔 ("Lula, o Filho do Brasil - Trilha sonora original" ). EMI Music Brasil. November 9, 2009.〕 The musical taste of Lula was faithfully followed in the preparation of the soundtrack. He requested the sertanejo duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano to record "Meu Primeiro Amor", a version of "Lejanía" by Paraguayan composer Herminio Giménez adapted into Portuguese by José Fortuna.〔 EFE. ("Paraguai pede retificação à "Rede Globo" sobre canção" ). ''Circuito Mato Grosso''. December 5, 2009.〕 The president also requested the inclusion of two remarkable songs in his life: "Nossa Canção", a romantic samba by Luiz Ayrão, recorded by Nana Caymmi especially for the soundtrack, and "Desesperar Jamais" by Ivan Lins and Vitor Martins, recorded by Ivan and samba player Roberto Ribeiro.〔 The soundtrack is complemented with songs contemporary to the years represented in the film, such as "Sentimental Demais" by Altemar Dutra, "Estúpido Cupido" by Celly Campelo, "Saudosa Maloca" by Demônios da Garoa, and even "Pra Frente Brasil", an anthem for the Brazilian national football team during the 1970 FIFA World Cup.〔

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