Macario De Souza (born 14 June 1983) is an Australian
filmmaker.Macario is the youngest of the three children of Macario Snr
and Maria De Souza, who immigrated from Minas Gerais, Brazil, in the
mid-1970s and settled in Sydney, Australia. His parents provided a
traditional Brazilian influence in Macario's and his two sisters,
Glenda and Ingrid's lives growing up. After attending Matraville
public primary school, Macario went on to complete his HSC at South
Sydney High School, graduating as school captain.During his time at
high school, De Souza explored music and film projects. "I was always
in and out of punk rock bands in school but it wasn't until the Bra
Boys film that I got the chance to professionally record my music". De
Souza was in the minority of his circle of friends, as he applied for
and was accepted into university. "Maroubra is a party town. It is
very easy to fall in that trap. I put in the hard yards at a crucial
period through my teens. While everyone else was on the drink and on
benders every weekend, I was putting in the work.â€
filmmaker.Macario is the youngest of the three children of Macario Snr
and Maria De Souza, who immigrated from Minas Gerais, Brazil, in the
mid-1970s and settled in Sydney, Australia. His parents provided a
traditional Brazilian influence in Macario's and his two sisters,
Glenda and Ingrid's lives growing up. After attending Matraville
public primary school, Macario went on to complete his HSC at South
Sydney High School, graduating as school captain.During his time at
high school, De Souza explored music and film projects. "I was always
in and out of punk rock bands in school but it wasn't until the Bra
Boys film that I got the chance to professionally record my music". De
Souza was in the minority of his circle of friends, as he applied for
and was accepted into university. "Maroubra is a party town. It is
very easy to fall in that trap. I put in the hard yards at a crucial
period through my teens. While everyone else was on the drink and on
benders every weekend, I was putting in the work.â€
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