Mário Macedo, born in 1989, has emerged as a significant voice in contemporary Portuguese cinema, making waves with his unique storytelling style. Graduating from the School of Arts at UCP Porto and the European Film College in Denmark, he co-founded 73collective, fostering a vibrant community of young directors dedicated to personal narratives. His acclaimed short documentary films, "Uncle Rui" (2011) and "Sinless Maria" (2016), not only premiered at the DocLisboa Festival but also garnered critical accolades, with the latter winning the National Grand Prix at FEST 2017. Collectors prize these works for their intimate exploration of Portuguese culture and identity, showcasing Macedo’s distinctive vision.
His latest project, "That's How I Love You" (2024), expands his artistic repertoire and continues to attract attention in the home video market. Collectors are eager to own this title, as it embodies the evolution of Macedo's craft and serves as a testament to his growing influence in the film industry. With a blend of rich storytelling and striking visuals, Mário Macedo's films are essential additions for any serious physical media collection.