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Macario De Souza Born to Macario Snr and Maria De Souza on the 14th of June 1983, Macario is the youngest of three children. Macario Snr and Maria immigrated from Minas Gerais, Brazil in the mid- seventies and settled in Sydney, Australia. Macario’s 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 south Sydney high school Macario 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” Macario displayed an interest in film from around the age of 14 when he borrowed his sisters Hi-8 camera. After that Macario regularly went out and filmed his good friends Mark Mathews and Richie Vaculik surfing at Maroubra beach.

Education:
Macario was in the minority of his circle of friends, who applied and were 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.” Maccario went on to study film and music production in a bachelor of fine arts degree, majoring in time-based art at COFA (College of Fine Arts) UNSW. Macario then pursued his first feature film “bra boys”. Shot locally in and around Maroubra and edited in his family’s apartment near Maroubra beach, “Bra boy’s” is a documentary encompassing the lifestyle and ideals of the bra boy’s brotherhood. It portrays members of the “bra boys” reflecting on both the benefits and difficulties of growing up in Maroubra. Narrated by Russell Crowe “bra boys” features three of Macario’s original compositions in the soundtrack, which were written and recorded for the film.

Music & Film
After “Bra Boys” Macario began building his brand, marketing himself with his music under the name of Kid Mac and continuing to gain experience in the film industry. Since graduating university Macario has produced two short films “ours” and the “hard way”, the feature length documentary “bra boys”, two eight episode seasons on the reality television show for Foxtel “football superstar” and the six part documentary called “south side story” featuring Russell Crowe and the battle for the Rabbitohs football club.

Fighting Fear:
In 2011 Macario completed shooting his second feature length film “Fighting Fear”. The film features Macario’s two best friends and fellow “bra boy” members that he grew up with, big wave surfer Mark Matthews and Mixed Martial Arts champion Richie “vas” Vaculik. "This film documents real life changing events with clarity and emotionalzing ... they really are FIGHTING FEAR and for once you can believe the PR of it being surprisingly emotional, powerfully uplifting and an utterly compelling film. Extraordinary images of big wave surfing, Edgerton's restrained narration, fresh interviews, archival footage and re-enactments… a satisfying and exciting mix"- Andrew L. Urban The Sun Herald.

Macario describes the film as “ a story of friendship and redemption”. Attributing his own experiences growing up to the passion behind “fighting fear” and his desire to be an ambassador against the dangers and easy trap of alcohol and drug abuse in the youth of Maroubra and surrounds area’s.

Over all:
In the last eight years Macario under his stage name “Kid Mac” has collaborated musically and toured with these Australian and international recording artists;

▪	Mat McHugh and The Beautiful Girls (Aus) ▪	Mickey Avalon (USA) ▪	Marcello D2 (Brazil) ▪	Bliss N Esso (Aus) ▪	The Game (USA) ▪	Natiruts (Brazil) ▪	WU-TANG (USA) ▪	Lil John (USA) ▪	Dirt Nasty (USA)

Macario remains an ambassador for the education of youth about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. In September Macario De Souza, Richie Vaculik and Mark Mathews featured on the ABC’S show Australian story. The episode depicted Macario, Mark and Richie recounting their experiences with alcohol related incidents as teenagers and the life long consequences that can ensue from the pattern behaviour. In February Macario became an ambassador for Feb Fast 2012, an organisation that raises money for alcohol related problem awareness.

Macario De Souza will release his first LP in April of 2012.