Walter Salles' 'Im Still Here' won Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards. Brazilians roared at home and ...
Brazil’s Carnival muse this year isn’t one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro samba schools.
I’m Still Here,” a film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for more than two decades, gave Brazil’s first Oscars win on Sunday in the best international film ...
The best international feature Academy Award for Walter Salles’ timely drama backdropped the annual celebrations and ...
Whether it was director Sean Baker’s sweep or costume designer Paul Tazewell’s notable win, the Academy Awards made history ...
When Spanish actress Penélope Cruz announced that “I’m Still Here” was the winner of best international film at the Academy ...
Torres didn’t take home the Oscar for best actress, though I’m Still Here significantly won the best international feature film category. On the carpet before the ceremony, she dazzled in an ...
Brazil has won its first Oscar for international feature for I'm Still Here, the story of a family broken apart amid a ...
Torres is just the second Brazilian actress nominated for an Academy Award; her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, was the first.
Directed by Walter Salles, the veteran Brazilian filmmaker behind Central ... The mother, Eunice (an Oscar-nominated Fernanda Torres), awkwardly offers to fix the goons some lunch.
Zeli was one of seven who began feeling unwell after eating the cake on Christmas Eve in Torres, Brazil. Her sisters, Maida and Neuza, and Neuza’s daughter, Tatiana, succumbed within hours.
Veteran director Walter Salles (Central Station, The Motorcycle Diaries) shines a light on a true story from one of the darkest periods in Brazilian ... Eunice (Fernanda Torres, up for best ...
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