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EL PAÍS English on MSNWalter Salles, the filmmaker (and billionaire) who won Brazil’s first-ever OscarThe director of ‘I’m Still Here,’ heir to the founder of the largest bank in Brazil, boasts a distinguished career, numerous ...
It’s that time of year in Rio de Janeiro: Carnival! Carnival in the Brazilian city has two sides: the street parties, known ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “I’m Still Here,” a Brazilian film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled ...
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'I'm Still Here': Brazil faces past ghosts with Oscar triumphThe movie from Walter Salles -- based on a true story -- also earned Fernanda Torres a best actress nomination for her ... a ...
The Brazilian historical drama I’m Still Here, which won best international film at the 2025 Oscars ,uses one upper middle-class family to explore one of the darkest chapters in Brazil’s history: the ...
In 1999, Montenegro’s performance in Central Station earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, making her the first Brazilian actress recognized in that ...
Two visions of the trauma of disappeared people in Latin America had a central role at Sunday's Academy Awards.
Under a fascist military dictatorship, Eunice Paiva goes from a happy matriarch in Rio de Janeiro to a desperate wife to a begrudgingly defeated woman.
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The 'I'm Still Here' effect: How Oscar fever is gripping Brazil during CarnavalWalter Salles' 'Im Still Here' won Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards. Brazilians roared at home and ...
Brazil’s military dictatorship (1964–1985), has been hailed not only as a cinematic masterpiece but also as a powerful ...
Carnival in the Brazilian city has two sides: the street parties, known as blocos, and the parades at the legendary ...
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