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Brazil Wins First Oscar for Best International Film: "Ainda Estou Aqui" Upsets Expectations
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, unexpectedly won the 2025 Oscar for Best International Film, beating the heavily favored French film "Emilia Pérez" (13 nominations) and marking Brazil's first-ever win in this category; the victory was celebrated widely in Brazil and in...
Brazil Wins First Oscar for Best International Film: "Ainda Estou Aqui" Upsets Expectations
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, unexpectedly won the 2025 Oscar for Best International Film, beating the heavily favored French film "Emilia Pérez" (13 nominations) and marking Brazil's first-ever win in this category; the victory was celebrated widely in Brazil and in...
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Brazil's Carnival Obsesses Over Fernanda Torres' Oscar Nomination
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres' Oscar nomination for her role in "I'm Still Here" has captivated the nation, transforming her into the unexpected muse of this year's Carnival, overshadowing the usual festivities as Brazilians unite in their support.
Brazil's Carnival Obsesses Over Fernanda Torres' Oscar Nomination
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres' Oscar nomination for her role in "I'm Still Here" has captivated the nation, transforming her into the unexpected muse of this year's Carnival, overshadowing the usual festivities as Brazilians unite in their support.
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I'm Still Here": A Brazilian Family's Struggle Under Dictatorship
Fernanda Torres delivers an Oscar-worthy performance in Walter Salles's "I'm Still Here," depicting Eunice Paiva's struggle to protect her five children after her activist husband was disappeared by the 1971 Brazilian military dictatorship; the government only officially acknowledged his death in th...
I'm Still Here": A Brazilian Family's Struggle Under Dictatorship
Fernanda Torres delivers an Oscar-worthy performance in Walter Salles's "I'm Still Here," depicting Eunice Paiva's struggle to protect her five children after her activist husband was disappeared by the 1971 Brazilian military dictatorship; the government only officially acknowledged his death in th...
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Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Earns Historic Triple Oscar Nomination
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, received three Oscar nominations—Best Picture (a first for Brazil), Best International Film, and Best Actress for Fernanda Torres—following Torres' Golden Globe win.
Brazilian Film "Ainda Estou Aqui" Earns Historic Triple Oscar Nomination
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, received three Oscar nominations—Best Picture (a first for Brazil), Best International Film, and Best Actress for Fernanda Torres—following Torres' Golden Globe win.
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Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Wins Golden Globe, Underscoring Nation's Past Trauma
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "I'm Still Here," a film about a woman whose husband disappeared during the 1970s military dictatorship; its release coincides with the anniversary of the attack on Brasília's seat of power, highlighting the film's resonance with B...
Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Wins Golden Globe, Underscoring Nation's Past Trauma
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "I'm Still Here," a film about a woman whose husband disappeared during the 1970s military dictatorship; its release coincides with the anniversary of the attack on Brasília's seat of power, highlighting the film's resonance with B...
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Fernanda Torres's Golden Globe Win Highlights Brazilian Cinema
Fernanda Torres won Best Actress at the 2025 Golden Globes for her role in Walter Salles's "Ainda Estou Aqui," making it only the second Golden Globe for a Brazilian film, after Central do Brasil in 1999; this win increases the film's chances for an Oscar nomination.
Fernanda Torres's Golden Globe Win Highlights Brazilian Cinema
Fernanda Torres won Best Actress at the 2025 Golden Globes for her role in Walter Salles's "Ainda Estou Aqui," making it only the second Golden Globe for a Brazilian film, after Central do Brasil in 1999; this win increases the film's chances for an Oscar nomination.
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Brazilian Film's Oscar Nomination Revives Debate on Military Dictatorship
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the military dictatorship's impact on a family, has garnered over 30 awards, including a Golden Globe, and is nominated for three Oscars, sparking renewed conversation about Brazil's unaddressed past.

Brazilian Film's Oscar Nomination Revives Debate on Military Dictatorship
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film about the military dictatorship's impact on a family, has garnered over 30 awards, including a Golden Globe, and is nominated for three Oscars, sparking renewed conversation about Brazil's unaddressed past.
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I'm Still Here": A Family's Resilience During Brazil's Military Dictatorship
I'm Still Here" recounts Eunice Paiva's experiences in 1970s Rio de Janeiro after her husband, a former congressman, is abducted during Brazil's military dictatorship, showcasing her struggle for his return and her family's eventual relocation.

I'm Still Here": A Family's Resilience During Brazil's Military Dictatorship
I'm Still Here" recounts Eunice Paiva's experiences in 1970s Rio de Janeiro after her husband, a former congressman, is abducted during Brazil's military dictatorship, showcasing her struggle for his return and her family's eventual relocation.
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I'm Still Here" Oscar Nominations Reflect Brazil's Political Reckoning
I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film depicting a family's struggle under the military dictatorship, earned three Oscar nominations (Best Picture, Best Actress, Best International Film), highlighting its artistic merit and resonance amid Brazil's ongoing political tensions. The film's success is notable...

I'm Still Here" Oscar Nominations Reflect Brazil's Political Reckoning
I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film depicting a family's struggle under the military dictatorship, earned three Oscar nominations (Best Picture, Best Actress, Best International Film), highlighting its artistic merit and resonance amid Brazil's ongoing political tensions. The film's success is notable...
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I'm Still Here": A Family's Struggle Under Brazil's Military Dictatorship
I'm Still Here" recounts the true story of Eunice Paiva and her family in 1971 Rio de Janeiro, during Brazil's military dictatorship, focusing on her husband's disappearance, her subsequent detention and interrogation, and her eventual path to becoming a political activist.

I'm Still Here": A Family's Struggle Under Brazil's Military Dictatorship
I'm Still Here" recounts the true story of Eunice Paiva and her family in 1971 Rio de Janeiro, during Brazil's military dictatorship, focusing on her husband's disappearance, her subsequent detention and interrogation, and her eventual path to becoming a political activist.
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Fernanda Torres Wins Golden Globe, 25 Years After Mother's Nomination
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture on January 5th, 2025, for her role in \"Ainda Estou Aqui\". This win is significant because it follows her mother's nomination for the same award 25 years prior, and her performance is based on the stor...

Fernanda Torres Wins Golden Globe, 25 Years After Mother's Nomination
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture on January 5th, 2025, for her role in \"Ainda Estou Aqui\". This win is significant because it follows her mother's nomination for the same award 25 years prior, and her performance is based on the stor...
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Golden Globes Celebrate Diverse Narratives and Social Commentary
The 82nd Golden Globe Awards saw Adrien Brody win Best Actor (Drama) for "The Brutalist," Brady Corbet win Best Director, Fernanda Torres win Best Actress (Drama) for "I'm Still Here," Edward Berger win Best Screenplay for "Conclave," and Demi Moore win Best Actress (Comedy/Musical) for "The Substan...

Golden Globes Celebrate Diverse Narratives and Social Commentary
The 82nd Golden Globe Awards saw Adrien Brody win Best Actor (Drama) for "The Brutalist," Brady Corbet win Best Director, Fernanda Torres win Best Actress (Drama) for "I'm Still Here," Edward Berger win Best Screenplay for "Conclave," and Demi Moore win Best Actress (Comedy/Musical) for "The Substan...
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