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Hosted on MSNBringing 1970s Rio Back to Life for I'm Still HereThe first Brazilian film to be nominated for Best Picture was shot on location across Rio, São Paulo, and London.
The Academy Award nominee speaks about her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, Oscar campaigning and the love and support she feels ...
Directed by Walter Salles, I'm Still Here is only the third Brazilian film in history to pass a significant milestone. Find ...
On the set of I’m Still Here (2024), the acclaimed Brazilian film by Walter Salles Jr., supporting actress Angela Ribeiro was ...
Fernanda Torres is a Brazilian national treasure. Now, the actress has come full circle with her famous mom and ...
KRQE Investigates uncovered new details in the DWI corruption scandal. A year ago, the FBI raided the homes of Albuquerque police officers and the office of a ...
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Guest columnist Salamishah Tillet explores what happens when Hollywood heroines subvert societal expectations of gender norms ...
Fernanda Torres, up for an Oscar, embodies the courage required to stare down an oppressive dictatorship in “I’m Still Here.” ...
Stories about unjust governments are nothing new, but there’s something particularly striking about Walter Salles’ “I’m Still ...
The Oscar-nominated I'm Still Here continues to have a remarkable presence at the box office, just recently passing a major ...
Fernanda Torres' Oscar-nominated performance powers this Brazilian film about the "disappearance" of a father under the military dictatorship of the 1970s and her efforts to confront authorities and p ...
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