Fernanda Torres gives a complex, Oscar-nominated performance as Brazilian activist Eunice Paiva, whose search for her ...
Directed by The Motorcycle Diaries and Central Station 's Walter Salles, Brazil's entry in the Best International Feature Film race — as well as a welcome but unexpected nominee for Best Picture — I'm ...
Fernanda Torres’s award-winning performance anchors this dramatic portrait of an indomitable woman and her family.
The film follows the Paiva family living a seemingly idyllic life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, until one night there's a knock at ...
Fresh off Oscar nominations for best picture, best actress and international feature, “I’m Still Here” is the kind of drama ...
Fernanda Torres grew up in Brazil during authoritarian times and channeled that memory for her role in ‘I’m Still Here ... actors create a vibrant, lived-in dynamic radiating with affection ...
In I’m Still Here, Torres ... A real coup d’etat. Some of the military that were involved in this coup plan were the very same right-wing people who were torturers during the ’70s.
In trying times, political films are nothing new. One of cinema’s most essential functions is to inform its audience — to ...
Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres plays a real-life Brazilian activist keeping hope alive after her dissident husband ...
She’s still here — with an apology. Fernanda Torres released a statement over the weekend apologizing for wearing blackface in a resurfaced comedy skit from the Brazilian TV show “Fantastico ...
That Walter Salles, the acclaimed director of “Central Station” and "The Motorcycle Diaries,” first depicts the tight-knit family of “I’m Still Here” at their most ebullient ...