As expected, Brazilian internet users took a brief break from Carnival to celebrate in style the country’s first-ever Oscar ...
Torres is the second Brazilian to be ever nominated in the Best Actress category, following her mother's nomination in 1999.
Torres didn’t take home the Oscar for best actress, though I’m Still Here significantly won the best international feature ...
(AP Photo/Ettore Chiereguini) Fernanda Torres, right, embraces Walter Salles after he wins the award for “I’m Still Here” ...
The Brazilian film “I’m Still Here,” based on a true story, will be vying for the Academy Awards for Best International Film ...
Brazil’s Carnival muse this year isn’t one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro samba schools.
The film is based on a true story set in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, when Brazil was living under a military dictatorship.
Capitalising on enthusiasm from local Brazilians and awards season buzz, Altitude helped I'm Still Here land the U.K.'s ...
I’m Still Here,” a film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for more than two decades, ...
Brazilian movie "I'm Still Here", set against the backdrop of the military dictatorship and recounting the true story of a ...
Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles chatted about his 2025 Oscar win for "Best International Feature Film" for "I'm Still Here." ...
Torres is nominated for her performance as the lead in the Walter Salles-directed “I’m Still ... “Everybody is cheering for ‘I’m Still Here' and Fernanda Torres at the Oscars.” ...