She won, we won: art is one of Brazil’s ways of triumph

She won, we won: art is one of Brazil’s ways of triumph


The Golden Globe to Fernanda Torres for ‘I’m Still Here’ serves as a stimulus for those who still believe in the culture of this country

Fernanda Torres’ consecrating win as best dramatic actress at the Golden Globes for ‘I’m Still Here’ injects a generous dose of pride and self-esteem into a population that seeks (and deserves) good news to alleviate the harsh reality and complex of the turnaround . Candies.

217 million Brazilians and, above all, 105 million women who make up this country that is so beautiful and unfair, great and underrated, complex and pleasant, won.

Undoubtedly, art is one of the ways in which Brazil can realize its vocation to be a power. We are creative, bold, admirable. We need to tell our stories more so that audiences outside of here respect who we are and how we are.

With her interpretation – concise and, at the same time, captivating -, Fernanda Torres represents female strength, the value of motherhood, love as a support for pain, the importance of demanding justice and the ability to laugh despite the wounds of ‘soul.

As an artist, she highlights the typical versatility of Brazilian actors: she has gone from the slapstick comedy of ‘Os Normais’ and ‘Tapas & Beijos’ to drama, from characters on the verge of a nervous breakdown to the cerebral and discreet Eunice Paiva. It deserves applause, memes and more fans.

On to the Oscars.




Source: Terra

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