At the Oscars nominations, "Emilia Pérez" led the pack. "The Brutalist" kept its momentum. "I'm Still Here" entered the race. And you have some viewing to do.
While the Philippines has yet to earn an Oscar nomination, Thailand came close this year, earning a spot in the International Feature shortlist for ‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ before fa ...
The first was her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, for Salles’s “Central ... like as one of the teenage boys trapped there. The least commercial of all the best picture nominees, it is the one ...
In her speech, she dedicated the honor to her actress mom Fernanda Montenegro, 95, who was nominated in the same category 26 years earlier. “This is proof that art can endure through life ...
In 1999, her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, was nominated in the same category for "Central Station." Torres also became the first Brazilian nominated for the best actress Oscar since her mother was ...
Her predecessor is her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, for 1998’s “Central Station.” Both films were directed by Walter Salles.
"You can kill all the nepo babies in the world, and you won’t solve the inequality problem," Torres, the daughter of Brazilian film legend Fernanda Montenegro, told IndieWire. When IndieWire ...
The actor’s mother, Fernanda Montenegro, who also stars in “I’m Still Here,” received an Oscar nomination for best actress in the 1999 film “Central Station.” This makes Torres and ...
We check in on the family 25 years later, in 1996, and again in 2014, when Torres’s own real-life mother, Fernanda Montenegro, appears in an effective cameo. Torres does an excellent job here.