The first Brazilian film to be nominated for Best Picture was shot on location across Rio, São Paulo, and London.
Christiane Amanpour speaks to Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres and filmmaker Walter Salles about their film ‘I’m Still Here’ ...
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 ...
I’m Still Here,” from Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles (“Central Station”), is the devastating and remarkable story of a hero. Eunice Paiva (Fernanda Torres) is a mother of five in 1970 ...
Actor Fernanda Torres' Oscar nomination for "I'm Still Here" continues a family legacy. The actor’s mother, Fernanda Montenegro, who also stars in “I’m Still Here,” received an Oscar ...
The global success of Brazilian movie “I’m Still Here” – riding high after three Oscars nominations – has set off a national fervour usually reserved for Carnaval or the football World Cup.
A still from director Walter Salles' film "I’m Still Here.” (Courtesy Alile Onawale/Sony Pictures Classics) Director Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here” takes place, for the most part ...
Fernanda Torres says one of the reasons her latest film, I'm Still Here, resonates so deeply with audiences outside of Brazil is because "it's centred in a family" — something that's universal.
Oil company Shell said on Thursday that it was still mulling moving its stock market listing from London to New York. However, the group said it wasn't a “live discussion” at the moment.
LONDON — (AP) — Oil company Shell said Thursday that it was still mulling moving its stock market listing from London to New York. but that it wasn't a “live discussion” at the moment.
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