I'm Still Here director Walter Salles opens up about the powerful response the biographical drama has received around the ...
In Brazil, there is this sense that my mother and I are a continuation of something; two talents that endure in time,” the ...
The first Brazilian film to be nominated for Best Picture was shot on location across Rio, São Paulo, and London.
Fernanda Torres is a Brazilian national treasure. Now, the actress has come full circle with her famous mom and ...
On the set of I’m Still Here (2024), the acclaimed Brazilian film by Walter Salles Jr., supporting actress Angela Ribeiro was ...
The film’s director, Walter Salles, narrates a sequence from his film, which is nominated for best picture. Its star, ...
Directed by Walter Salles, I'm Still Here is only the third Brazilian film in history to pass a significant milestone. Find ...
Fernanda Torres, up for an Oscar, embodies the courage required to stare down an oppressive dictatorship in “I’m Still Here.” ...
A Brazilian family is rocked when the father disappears following a military coup. I'm Still Here tells the heroic true story ...
Guided tours of the Araçá Cemetery—which now include a visit to Eunice Paiva’s grave—have attracted hundreds of visitors. The ...
There are premonitions of darkness, though. Helicopters clatter by, lorries full of soldiers pass. Posing for a family photo on the beach, they all chant, “Ditch the dictators!” Rubens, as well as ...