This documentary focuses on the Brazilian musical form born in the early 1950s and uses the anecdotes and musings of two of the greatest living composers from this unforgettable era: Roberto Menescal (composer of the classical "O Barquinho") and Carlos Lyra (of the timeless "Lobo Bobo, Coisa Mais Linda" and "Voce e Eu.")
Trivia:
The most important singer of the Bossa Nova Movement, Joćo Gilberto (the original performer of "Desafinado", "Chega de Saudade" and many others) is living in Rio as a recluse and refused to participate in the film.