In 2009, the blockbuster Se Eu Fosse Você 2, starring Tony Ramos and Glória Pires, replaced Dois Filhos de Francisco as the second biggest audience among the Brazilian films.
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.
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.
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.