Walter Salles looked close to home for I'm Still Here, holding a mirror to Brazilian history while offering warnings about ...
We've had decades of movies about fascism, but "I'm Still Here" demonstrates that they now hit home in a newly chilling way.
When I’m Still Here was announced as one of the 10 Best Picture Oscar nominees, its co-producer Maria Carlota Bruno described ...
The scene captures Brazil’s approach to the legacy of its dictatorship, which ruled from 1964 to 1985. Unlike in Argentina, ...
It's also already impressing on its preview run in the UK and Ireland with sold-out screenings at London's BFI Southbank and ...
All roads in the Brazilian film industry seem to lead to lead to Marcelo Rubens Paiva, and he considers many of the people he ...
The Academy Award nominee speaks about her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, Oscar campaigning and the love and support she feels ...
Walter Salles on I'm Still Here, Matt Goss performs live, The Face magazine exhibition at National Portrait Gallery ...
Fernanda Torres, up for an Oscar, embodies the courage required to stare down an oppressive dictatorship in “I’m Still Here.” ...
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Based on Paiva’s 2015 autobiography Ainda estou aqui, Walter Salles’ film I’m Still Here tells the story of his mother, Eunice Paiva, whose politically active husband Rubens was taken by ...