The Brazilian drama set during Brazil's military regime of the 1970s, up for three Oscars, features an astonishing performance from Fernanda Torres.
It’s got 13 Academy Awards nominations, but it’s quickly becoming the most infamous campaign in Academy Awards history ...
This mesmerizing film is a tribute to an astonishing woman and a timely reminder of a dark period in a Brazil's history, writes Moira Macdonald.
As in the movie, a succession of mini-scandals has threatened to derail one Best Picture contender after another.
Now in theaters and streaming are the Oscar-nominated Brazilian drama “I’m Still Here” and the rom-com “You’re Cordially Invited,” with Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon.
I’m Still Here features outstanding performances; its pace is perfectly smooth. But the movie also goes beyond technical ...
I'm Still Here' While the controversies over the film "Emilia Perez" have sucked up a lot of the oxygen around the Oscars, there's another movie set in Latin America that is more worthy of the ...
Fernanda Torres’ powerhouse performance guides 'I'm Still Here', the entire film basically hinging on her. The story of ...
Sony Pictures Classics has announced additional international release dates for Walter Salles’ I’M STILL HERE, allowing more ...
“I’m Still Here,” the Brazilian political drama that is nominated for three Academy Awards including best picture, is getting ...
Congrats are in order for Fernanda Torres, who, thanks to her stellar performance in I'm Still Here, made history as the ...
I’m Still Here,” the first Brazilian film to ever compete for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, revisits a dictatorship-era ...