The big challenger to the beleaguered Emilia Pérez for the Best International Feature Oscar, I’m Still Here is a rare thing: a film that gives you a loving embrace while simultaneously delivering a massive gut punch.
Walter Salles looked close to home for I'm Still Here, holding a mirror to Brazilian history while offering warnings about today.
Marcelo Rubens Paiva on the Oscar-nominated adaptation of his Book ‘I’m Still Here': "It really is a universal film"
Christiane Amanpour speaks to Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres and filmmaker Walter Salles about their film ‘I’m Still Here.’
Fernanda Torres is a Brazilian national treasure. Now, the actress has come full circle with her famous mom and Oscar-nominated film "I'm Still Here."
Fernanda Torres, up for an Oscar, embodies the courage required to stare down an oppressive dictatorship in “I’m Still Here.”
Walter Selles’ poignant, pensive film about life under dictatorship stars Torres as a stoic mother whose dissident husband vanishes
It will be like the moon landing“ — to see if she takes best actress. But for the 'I’m Still Here' star, bringing the world's attention to a long-suppressed national trauma is the ultimate triumph.
The Academy Award nominee speaks about her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, Oscar campaigning and the love and support she feels from home, where hopes are soaring.
Fernanda Torres is masterful in the poignant, Oscar-nominated I’m Still Here - 4/5 This sensational true-life tale from director Walter Salles depicts the abduction of a congressman in military-occupi
Starring Fernanda Torres and centring on a family torn apart by Brazil's military dictatorship, I'm Still Here is up for three major awards – and could pull off an upset on the night. When the ...