Fernanda Torres is the second Brazilian nominated for a Golden Globe in history

Fernanda Torres is the second Brazilian nominated for a Golden Globe in history


The first actress nominated was Fernanda Montenegro, 25 years ago, for her work in ‘Central do Brasil’

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Fernanda Torres, 59, has officially been nominated for a Golden Globe for the role of Eunice Paiva in the film I’m still here. The film directed by Walter Salles also competes in the best foreign language film category. The nominations were announced by the Foreign Press Association in Hollywood on Monday morning, the 9th.

This is the second time a Brazilian has competed for the Golden Globe. The first time was 25 years ago, when Fernanda Montenegro95 years old, she was nominated for her work in the feature film Central Brazil.

A few weeks ago, the Variety had already placed Fernanda Torres on the Academy’s radar as one of the bets for the award. In addition to her, the North American magazine has listed names such as Angelina Jolie for the film Mary; Nicole Kidman by Girl; Tilda Swinton by The room next door; Pamela Anderson by The ultimate showgirl; and Kate Winslet for Lee.

Unlike the Oscarwhich divides the categories into comedy/musical and drama, with only six names for each genre, the Golden Globe names 12 actresses and 12 actors, which increases the chances that the Brazilian representative will be recognized and “bring the gold” home.

Towards the Brazilian Oscar



Cast of I'm Still Here, film

Directed by Walter Salles, I’m still here is an adaptation of the biographical book by Marcelo Rubens Paiva. In the work he tells how his father, Rubens Paiva, a federal deputy, was arrested and killed during the military dictatorship in Brazil, in 1971, in Rio de Janeiro.

For months now, the director and cast have been campaigning for the film to compete for Oscars 2025.

Even before its premiere, the film found success on the film festival circuit, garnering some recognition overseas. Last Sunday, the 8th, for example, Fernanda Torres It came second in an award given by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. The Brazilian lost only to Demi Moore, protagonist of The substance.

In Brazil the success is repeated. With just one month of release in cinemas, the film has already grossed more than R$ 49.1 million and reached an audience of over 2.3 million people, as well as having sold 2,311,180 tickets in theaters across the country. Village. The work, which premiered on November 7, passed Me and my sisterwhich raised R$43.65 million in 2023. This is the largest attendance record after the pandemic period.

Check out the full list

Best Actor in a Drama Series

  • Donald Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
  • Jake Gyllenhaal, presumed innocent
  • Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
  • Eddie Redmayne, The Day of the Jackal
  • Hiroyuki Sanada, Shogun
  • Billy Bob Thornton, Landman

Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

  • Jesse Eisenberg, “A Real Pain”
  • Hugh Grant, “Heretic”
  • Gabriel LaBelle, “Saturday Night”
  • Jesse Plemons, “Types of Kindness”
  • Glen Powell, “Hitman”
  • Sebastian Stan, “A Different Man”

Best Soundtrack – Film

  • “The Brutalist” – Daniel Blumberg
  • “Challengers” – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
  • “Conclave” – ​​​​Volker Bertelmann
  • “Dune: Part Two” – Hans Zimmer
  • “Emília Pérez” – Camille Dalmais, Clément Ducol
  • “The Wild Robot” – Kris Bowers

Best miniseries, anthology or made-for-TV movie

  • “Baby reindeer”
  • “Disclaimer”
  • “Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez”
  • “The Penguin”
  • “Ripley”
  • “True Detective: Night Country”

Best Film – Non-English Language

  • I’m still here
  • Everything we imagine as light
  • Emilia Perez
  • The girl with the needle
  • The seed of the sacred fig tree
  • Vermilion

Best Actress – Drama

  • Angelina Jolie, “Maria”
  • Nicole Kidman, “A Little Girl”
  • Tilda Swinton, “The Next Room”
  • Fernanda Torres, “I’m still here”
  • Kate Winslet, “Lee”
  • ⁠Pamela Anderson, “The Last Showgirl”

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series

  • Liza Colón-Zayas, “The Bear”
  • Hannah Einbinder, “Hacks”
  • Dakota Fanning, “Ripley”
  • Jessica Gunning, “Baby Reindeer”
  • Allison Janney, “The Diplomat”
  • Kali Reis, “True Detective: Night Country”

Best Original Song – Film

  • “The Last Showgirl”, “Beautiful Like This”
  • “Challengers”, “Compress/Repress”
  • “Emilia Pérez”, “El Mal”
  • “The Best Man”, “The Forbidden Road”
  • “The Wild Robot”, “Kiss the Sky”
  • “Emilia Pérez”, “Mi Camino”

Best TV Supporting Actor

  • Tadanobu Asano, “Shogun”
  • Javier Bardem, “Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez”
  • Harrison Ford, “Shrink”
  • Jack Lowden, “Slow Horses”
  • Diego Luna, “The Machine”
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear”

Best TV Actress – Comedy or Musical

  • Kristen Bell, “Nobody Wants It”
  • Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”
  • Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”
  • Selena Gomez, “Only murders in a building”
  • Kathryn Hahn, “Agatha All Along”
  • Jean Smart, “Tricks”

Best Actress in a Miniseries, Anthology or TV Movie

  • Cate Blanchett, “Disclaimer”
  • Jodie Foster, “True Detective: Night Country”
  • Cristin Milioti, “The Penguin”
  • Sofia Vergara, “Griselda”
  • Naomi Watts, “Feud: Capote vs. the swans”
  • Kate Winslet, “The Regime”

Best animated film

  • “Flow”
  • “Inside Out 2″
  • “Memoirs of a snail
  • “Moana 2”
  • “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”
  • “The Wild Robot”

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

  • Selena Gomez, “Emilia Pérez”
  • Ariana Grande, “Bad”
  • Felicity Jones, “The Brutalist”
  • Margaret Qualley, “The Substance”
  • Isabella Rossellini, “Conclave”
  • Zoe Saldaña, “Emilia Pérez”

Best Film Screenplay

  • “Emilia Pérez”, Jacques Audiard
  • “Anora”, Sean Baker
  • “The Brutalist”, Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
  • “A real pain,” Jesse Eisenberg
  • “The substance”, Coralie Fargeat
  • “Conclave”, Peter Straughan

Best Actor in a TV Series – Comedy or Musical

  • Adam Brody, “Nobody Wants It”
  • Ted Danson, “A Man Inside”
  • Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”
  • Jason Segel, “Shrinking”
  • Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Palace”
  • Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”

*Update

Source: Terra

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