The Oscar-winning film tells the true story of a former Brazilian lawmaker who was abducted under Latin America’s longest ...
I’m Still Here,” a film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for more than two decades, ...
"Anora" captured five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress in a star-studded ceremony hosted by ...
“I’m Still Here” won in a category that included France’s entry, the Spanish-language musical “Emilia Pérez,” which was once ...
The film is based on a true story set in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, when Brazil was living under a military dictatorship.
Brazil is under a military dictatorship, and disappearance cases are everywhere. Despite this, the Paiva family lives ...
"I'm Still Here" has won the Oscar for best international feature, the first Brazilian movie to win the category.
The Brazilian film I'm Still Here, directed by Walter Salles, has taken American audiences by storm. It is the ...
But through the lens of the 50 films nominated for at least one Academy Award this year — features, shorts, documentaries, and international films — the film industry is still humming with talent.
2025 42 minutes Available for over a year Samira Ahmed talks to Brazilian director Walter Salles about his film I'm Still Here - which has already won multiple awards including the Golden Globe ...
Chalk it up to historical ignorance, but it wasn’t until the end credits that I realized the Brazilian film I’m Still Here was based on a true story. This probably won’t be much of a surprise to South ...
Rubens is one of more than 450 people killed or disappeared during Brazil’s two-decade dictatorship. For Walter Salles, whose Oscar-nominated new film, I’m Still Here, is about the family ...
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