When I’m Still Here was announced as one of the 10 Best Picture Oscar nominees, its co-producer Maria Carlota Bruno described ...
Fernanda Torres gives an outstanding performance as a woman whose husband disappears under Brazil’s repressive dictatorship ...
Based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s 2015 memoir Ainda Estou Aqui, the film recounts the Paiva family’s harrowing 25-year long ...
The scene captures Brazil’s approach to the legacy of its dictatorship, which ruled from 1964 to 1985. Unlike in Argentina, ...
I'm Still Here chronicles harrowing real-life events in the 1970s, focusing on civil engineer and former politician Rubens ...
Just like Britain’s ‘stiff upper lip’, that indominable spirit in the face of adversity, Brazil has a dominant personality ...
Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres delivers a magnificent central performance as the terrified matriarch, who collides with ...
Walter Salles looked close to home for I'm Still Here, holding a mirror to Brazilian history while offering warnings about ...
In I’m Still Here, one Brazilian clan’s confrontation with the military dictatorship dramatizes the last half-century of Brazil’s democratic travails.
The film was based upon Paiva’s son, Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s autobiography of the same name. The film begins as a jovial observation of the Paiva’s almost perfect life in Rio. The Paiva’s home is ...
Supernatural picnics, an underground boxing ring and a Christmas Party to decide the fate of England. What are you watching this weekend?