Russia, Brazil Launch Global 'Art of Sport' Documentary Series Rollout

Russia and Brazil have launched the global rollout of the documentary series "The Art of Sport," beginning with its premiere on Brazilian television. The initiative was presented at an international conference in Moscow, gathering diplomats and representatives from BRICS and partner nations. Key figures emphasized the project's role in using sport to build cultural bridges and foster a multipolar world. The series explores four sports disciplines and is part of a broader effort to harmonize policies and enhance collaboration through a proposed inter-parliamentary BRICS working group on sport.

Key Points: Russia, Brazil Launch BRICS+ 'Art of Sport' Documentary Series

  • Documentary series rollout begins in Brazil
  • Aims to deepen BRICS+ sports cooperation
  • Features wrestling, triathlon, equestrian, curling
  • Proposal for BRICS parliamentary sports group
  • Media seen as key to transcending cultural barriers
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Russia, Brazil launch global rollout of 'The Art of Sport' documentary series

TV BRICS launches 'The Art of Sport' documentary series globally, starting in Brazil, to strengthen cultural ties and sports cooperation among BRICS+ nations.

"sport, intertwined with cultural expression, can serve as a powerful bridge between nations - Maria Zakharova"

Moscow, April 10

An international conference titled "The Art of Sport. International cooperation between Russia and the BRICS+ countries in the field of sport" was held at the All-Russian State Library for Foreign Literature, bringing together diplomats, policymakers, media professionals and civil society representatives from across BRICS and partner nations.

The event marked the presentation of the documentary series The Art of Sport by the TV BRICS International Media Network, with its international rollout beginning in Brazil. Delegates from countries including India, China, Brazil, Egypt and others discussed frameworks to deepen cooperation in sports through cultural and media exchanges, as reported by TV BRICS.

In a video message, Maria Zakharova emphasised that the project reflects a shared commitment to promoting core sporting values and strengthening cultural ties. She noted that sport, intertwined with cultural expression, can serve as a powerful bridge between nations.

Brazil's Ambassador to Russia, Sergio Rodrigues dos Santos, welcomed the decision to premiere the series on Brazilian television, emphasising sport's role in fostering unity and supporting a multipolar global framework.

Adding to the discourse, Aleksander Zhukov highlighted a proposal to establish an inter-parliamentary BRICS working group on sport, aimed at harmonising policies, sharing best practices and enhancing collaboration across grassroots and elite levels.

The media's role in shaping global sporting narratives was also underscored by experts, who noted its ability to transcend linguistic and cultural barriers.

The four-part documentary series explores disciplines such as wrestling, triathlon, equestrian sport and curling, linking each with artistic expression. First premiered in Russia in 2025, the series is now being adapted for international audiences, reinforcing BRICS' cultural diplomacy through sport.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting project, but I hope it genuinely showcases global sports and isn't just political messaging wrapped in a documentary. The focus on wrestling is good - India has a rich history there. Would love to see episodes on traditional sports from all member nations.
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Rohit P
Cooperation in sports is always welcome. As an Indian, I'm proud to see our country participating in such global forums. Maybe next they can feature cricket? πŸ˜„ It's an art form too! Good step for cultural exchange.
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Sarah B
The link between sport and art is profound. As someone living in India, I appreciate efforts that go beyond just competition. If this helps build understanding between nations, it's a win. Hope it gets good distribution here.
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I hope the working group actually delivers practical outcomes for athletes. We need more funding and infrastructure for sports in India, not just more talking shops. Action should follow the documentaries.
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Kavya N
Wonderful! Sports bring people together like nothing else. As a mother, I want my children to see these positive stories of international friendship. Maybe it will inspire more kids in India to take up sports seriously. πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ

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