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- Every love story has a color version and a black and white version.
- A SD Card was found on the side of the road at Macieira de Sarnes, Portugal. This is the only file stored inside of it.
- In September 2016, Fábio Silva started a path towards becoming Portugal's Strongest Man. He has been competing in Powerlifting and Strongman contests since he was 18 years old. But now is his moment. Fábio felt he was ready to become the best in Portugal. And so he started to train harder, eat better, and become absolutely committed to that goal. 24 hours per day Strongman. In this documentary we get to know his one year journey to become the best in Portugal. How he trains. How he eats. How his family lives with the specific needs that Fábio has and his 7000 calories per day diet. Who his opponents are. But there is more. Portugal has no tradition in Strongman. This sport is widely known in Northern Europe and the US, but in countries like Spain and Portugal it has no story. Why? Who brought this sport to our country? There is answers for all these questions of this in this documentary. In the beginning, Fábio was a normal boy. He started as a handball player, but soon transitioned to MMA, Powerlifting and later Strongman. He trains 3 to 4 hours a day, has 6 or 7 meals and still finds time for his family and work. He is just one of a few athletes in Portugal in a sport that is clearly on the rise. Fábio had to endure a hard training schedule and faced it with great discipline. He held his ground and kept focused on his goals. In this film you will learn what it takes to be a strongman athlete and how thin the line between success and failure is when you give it all and put it all on the line!