T he great Brazilian actress and writer Fernanda Torres recently won a surprise Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Dramatic Role, for Walter Salles’s I’m Still Here. Because t ...
Based on the real-life 1971 disappearance of Brazilian Congressman Rubens Paiva, the movie, directed by Walter Salles, is a ...
I’m Still Here caps weeks of packed screenings after a Best Actress Golden Globe win by star Fernanda Torres with a ...
It’s impossible not to be moved to tears by "I’m Still Here," an emotional powerhouse which finds its bruised heart in the understated, overwhelming performance by Torres, which represents acting at ...
Both Torres and Salles are in the mix for Oscar nominations for best actress and best international film this year.
One week after her Golden Globes triumph for I’m Still Here, Fernanda Torres is now expected to receive an Oscar nomination ...
TheWrap Screening Series: "Everybody became very conscious that the film was not only about who we had been, but who we were ...
In movies, political resistance often takes the form of protest, hunger strike or armed uprising. But in Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here,” it comes in the shape of a defiant smile. The film stars ...
Both Central Station and I'm Still Here are directed by Walter Salles. Fernanda's surprise win is a moment that enlivens the awards season discussions and ruffles up polished industry predictions.
"Ahead of the ceremony, Torres said she was the second Brazilian to be nominated, her mother Fernanda Montenegro being the first for 1998's "Central Station." Her mother is also her costar in the ...
“She was here 25 years ago,” Torres said, recalling her mother’s nomination in the same category in 1999 for Central Station. “And this is proof that art can endure through life, even in ...
as her mother Fernanda Montenegro accepted the Globe for Best International FIlm in 1999 for Walter Salles’ “Central Station,” which went on to be nominated for an Oscar. Based on a true ...