A História Desta Estória (2024) Poster

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A little about his life and his book
cecilialopespt7 January 2024
Not all interviews are as intimate as this one.

Márcio tells us the reason why he decided to pursue cinema and not a more certain and safe path. He has a sensitivity that you don't find in many people. The love for your grandmother is noticed. Two of the most memorable moments for me were the moment he talks about his teacher Jorge - we often forget the impact that teachers have on our lives; the other moment was when he says that he is not a writer or author, but rather a teller of stories - of stories that deserve to be told.

To Mr. D'Astrain I wish him much success and hoping to see more films (or read books like this fantastic story) in the very near future.
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Meet the Storyteller Behind the Book
lilythmorningstar7 January 2024
Seeing these 20 minutes of Márcio D'Astrain talking about his little book made me sad and happy at the same time. His talent as a creator of stories is remarkable and his poem in 'Saudade: The Lisbon I Knever Knew' is one of the most beautiful poems he has ever written. The part that makes me sad about this monologue is the fact that Márcio has been trying to enter this film industry for 10 years, but the big producers don't give him a chance. Let's hope he is recognized as soon as possible. He deserves.

As for the short story 'Serei o Vilã da Minha Própria História?' is the story with the most beautiful tribute to one of the largest historic villages in Portugal, Terrenho. And it's always good for him to see the affection for his grandmother Floripes.
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