Fernanda Torres gives a complex, Oscar-nominated performance as Brazilian activist Eunice Paiva, whose search for her ...
The film follows the Paiva family living a seemingly idyllic life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, until one night there's a knock at ...
When Marcelo wrote I’m Still Here ... 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 ...
“It’s a miracle,” says Fernanda Torres, the star of Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here when congratulated ... by the Brazilian regime, during the country’s military dictatorship — which ...
“As an artist and global citizen, and from my open heart, I remain attentive and committed to the pursuit of vital changes needed to live ... Fernanda Torres at a screening for “I’m Still ...
Film highlights Eunice Paiva's struggle under Brazil's military regime Torres emphasizes film's civic duty to depict authoritarianism Brazilian cinema seeks global recognition and investment SAO ...
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 ...
Brazil’s dark history as a military dictatorship with horrible human rights violations is exposed in the award-winning “I’m Still Here ... and this month Fernanda Torres won the Best ...
She’s only the second Brazilian actress nominated for Best Actress, following her mother, Fernanda Montenegro. Powered no doubt by Torres’s performance, I’m Still Here also received an ...
Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres has apologized after a decades-old video of her performing in blackface resurfaced ahead of the Academy Awards. The I’m Still Here star addressed the video in a sta ...
When Torres’ work in “I’m Still Here” was announced ... he was ousted from the government during the revolution. Rubens and his wife Eunice (Torres) live with their five children ...