Torres didn’t take home the Oscar for best actress, though I’m Still Here significantly won the best international feature ...
Brazil’s Carnival muse this year isn’t one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro samba schools.
The Academy Award nominee speaks about her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, Oscar campaigning and the love and support she feels from home, where hopes are soaring.
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EL PAÍS English on MSNWalter Salles, the filmmaker (and billionaire) who won Brazil’s first-ever OscarThe director of ‘I’m Still Here,’ heir to the founder of the largest bank in Brazil, boasts a distinguished career, numerous ...
The Brazilian director, best known for his biopic of Che Guevara, returns with a real-life tale of endurance ...
Torres is the second Brazilian to be ever nominated in the Best Actress category, following her mother's nomination in 1999.
Brazil has won its first Oscar for international feature for I’m Still Here, the story of a family broken apart amid a ...
Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here scooped the Best International Feature Film Oscar, marking the first time that an entry from ...
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‘I’m Still Here’ wins best international film Oscar, a first for a Brazilian movieA Brazilian film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for more than two decades, won the ...
Some stories don’t end—they just wait for the right moment to come full circle. One of them happened in the Oscars 2025.
Fernanda Torres is a Brazilian national treasure. Now, the actress has come full circle with her famous mom and Oscar-nominated film "I'm Still Here." ...
Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles chatted about his 2025 Oscar win for "Best International Feature Film" for "I'm Still Here." ...
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