Actress Fernanda Torres is nominated for a Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for her performance in 'I'm Still Here,' a film which takes place in Rio De Janeiro in the 1970s and focuses on a woman ...
Fernanda Torres as Eunice Paiva in the Brazilian historical drama I’M STILL HERE. Photo by Adrian Teijido. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics. The Oscar-nominated, true story-based I’M ...
Fernanda Torres stars in I’m Still Here, a Brazilian film about life under fascism. It is an award season film that snagged ...
A Brazilian family is rocked when the father disappears following a military coup. I'm Still Here tells the heroic true story ...
More than 400 other death certificates from victims of the military dictatorship all over Brazil will be rectified in an effort led by the Special Commission on Political Deaths and Disappearances ...
After all, the story told by I'm Still Here is not only real but also a glimpse into the cruelty of the Brazilian military dictatorship, one supported by right-wing leaders such as former ...
Unlike many other Latin American nations, the crimes of Brazil’s dictatorship have gone unpunished after an amnesty law approved in 1979 by the military regime. According to official figures ...
“I’m Still Here” is a great political biopic that gives just due to a dissident who surrendered his life in resistance to the military dictatorship in Brazil, but is primarily focused on the ...
It was about seven years into Brazil’s military dictatorship, which would last until 1985. And while the film suggests that there was a semblance of normalcy in their day to day, there are also ...