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Passear: People who travel a lot tend to be either very rude or very polite.

Passear: People who travel a lot tend to be either very rude or very polite.

          
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About the Book

Ideal for a short film script idea, the stories in this book were initially conceived as concepts for short films.

The word "passear" is a Portuguese verb meaning "to walk," "to stroll," or "to take a walk." It refers to the act of walking leisurely, often for pleasure, relaxation, or to enjoy one's surroundings, rather than for a specific purpose or destination.

In a world where connections are just a swipe or a message away, "Passear" takes readers on a captivating journey through the unpredictable encounters of a seasoned traveller and filmmaker. From the sun-drenched shores of Goa to the charming streets of Lisbon, and even the confines of a transatlantic flight, this collection of seven vivid tales explores the thrills, mysteries, and occasional perils of meeting strangers in the digital age.

Each story unfolds with a chance encounter-be it over a Galão coffee and Pastéis de Nata with a secretive Croatian in Lisbon, a spontaneous Valentine's Day adventure with a Japanese solo traveller in Goa, or a tense night of doubt with a young dreamer from Calcutta. Through these experiences, the author delves into the nuances of human behaviour, the unspoken codes of gentlemanly conduct, and the delicate balance between trust and caution. Whether it's a fleeting friendship with a Bollywood star, a serendipitous bond at a film festival, or a brush with danger on a moonlit beach, these narratives reveal the profound lessons hidden in the art of meeting the unknown.

Rich with cultural detail, wry humour, and introspective depth, "Passear" is a celebration of curiosity, connection, and the unexpected twists that define our interactions in a hyper-connected world. Perfect for armchair travellers, cinephiles, and anyone intrigued by the stories that lie just beyond a profile picture.

Imagine a book that feels like a film-vivid, evocative, and brimming with the unexpected. Passear is that rare gem: a debut memoir from Milroy Goes, a Portuguese-Goan, Los Angeles-based filmmaker widely recognised for his contributions to cinema and the entertainment industry. After establishing his company, he has played a pivotal role in film production and distribution. He also had a stroke of luck at The Academy(R) Awards, qualifying his film for consideration, which helped establish him as a filmmaker with a global perspective. Since then, he has become a voting member of the EMMY(R) Awards and an active member of the Television Academy(R).

Embark on a captivating journey with Passear, the debut book from this acclaimed Portuguese-Goan filmmaker, who now turns his storytelling prowess to the written word-weaving a tapestry of chance encounters and human connections that span the globe. From the sun-drenched shores of Goa to the vibrant streets of Lisbon and the bustling skies above Los Angeles, this collection of personal narratives explores the unpredictable beauty of meeting strangers.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788194828501
  • Publisher: Buenos Muzik
  • Publisher Imprint: Buenos Muzik
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 126
  • Spine Width: 8 mm
  • Weight: 177 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8194828503
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2025
  • Binding: Book
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: People who travel a lot tend to be either very rude or very polite.
  • Width: 152 mm


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