The French feature film “Emilia Pérez” wins in the “Best non-English language film” category.
The Brazilian feature film I’m still here was defeated by Emilia Perez this Sunday, 5, in the category of Best non-English language film From Golden Globes 2025. With the defeat, social networks were overwhelmed by the lament and revolt of Brazilians who were rooting for the work of Walter Salles.
Node Xthe old one Twittermemes and complaints aimed at the award and the French film flooded the platform. Already inside InstagramThe Golden Globes profile was flooded with angry comments from Brazilians. Social networks, however, still remain confident in a possible victory for the Fernanda Torres in the category of Best Actress in a Drama.
See the web’s best reactions to the “I’m Still Here” debacle:
Fernanda Torres, Selton Mello and I are still here, I will be with you forever pic.twitter.com/PK6AIDvhLf
—Francisco (@frankpalmiteiro) January 6, 2025
Tomorrow I’m going to the barracks to protest about this joke they made with I’m still here, with Fernanda Torres… it will stay like this #GoldenGlobe pic.twitter.com/TVI8j9qYR6
— Jonas Di Andrade (@jonasdiandrade) January 6, 2025
I can’t believe Fernanda Torres didn’t win the Golden Globe pic.twitter.com/icMJ8DNB4P
— Gabriel Campos (@gabscmps) January 6, 2025
I’m Still Here losing the Golden Globe is sad enough, but losing to a film entered in the foreign category with 95% of the cast and crew from the United States is even worse. And having Brazilians supporting the pop diva is the icing on the cake of this beautiful shit cake pic.twitter.com/4NzYAoijQv
— Ygor Palopoli (@ygorpalopoli) January 6, 2025
WHICH ARE STILL HERE, YOU HAVE LOST IT, WHERE IS THE HERO WHO TORN THE NOTES OF THE SAINT PAULO CARNIVAL TO PUT ORDER IN THIS GOLDEN GLOBE pic.twitter.com/jhR05J8gDW
— pet (@petcafer) January 6, 2025
They already ripped off Latinos at the Oscars (snow society) last year and now at the Golden Globes too, it was “I’m still here” you SCAMMERS! pic.twitter.com/yrM2S3FOBR
— cake (@clinehottest) January 6, 2025
It is very difficult for me to think about the minds of the voters who saw “I’m still here” and thought “Ah no, I think I would rather vote for Emilia Perez”, it is simply impossible to believe in such a scam
I REQUEST A VOTE COUNT
-J? ?you? ?the? ?I? ?THE? = (@jotauelleia) January 6, 2025
What do you mean a FRENCH film about LATIN AMERICA with US actors beats I’m still here? FOR THE LOVE OF GOD #GoldenGlobe pic.twitter.com/9ClBQm7SSD
— darling WAS SERENA BORN?? (@lovedfredo) January 6, 2025
THIS FUCKING MOVIE WON, I’M STILL HERE pic.twitter.com/Oivu6FO1TQ
— Beyoncé’s pussy hopping (@byungerking) January 6, 2025
WARNING: Brazilians flood Golden Globe profile posts with criticism after film “I’m Still Here” lost at the awards. #GloboDeOuro #GoldenGlobe pic.twitter.com/T0pKhvOmpF
—CHOQUEI (@choquei) January 6, 2025
FIRST REPUDIO NOTE:
French film that tells the story of Mexico
Once again the Europeans want to win over the Latins
No wonder major Mexican filmmakers campaigned for I’m Still Here
I am against this film #GloboDeOuro
— 1fabiogomes – follow us on Instagram! (@1fabiogomi) January 6, 2025
I’m angry about the defeat of I’m still here so I blocked Selena https://t.co/FF9BAbFg5U pic.twitter.com/6yPX4jl4bX
— acervo francisquinho (@acervofrancisq) January 6, 2025
I’M STILL HERE, I’VE BEEN ROBBED pic.twitter.com/regBcTSESj
— luiza (@lewisharmilton) January 6, 2025
Fernanda doesn’t win as best actress we also try to understand it but if I’m still here I don’t win at least as best international film you could have Walter Salles’ assets confiscated because it’s difficult to sleep because the billionaires are the ones who aren’t It’s not even good enough to buy a prize pic.twitter.com/kkzajSO3o1
– Amy Adams screams loud as hell (@jubide5a7) January 5, 2025
I haven’t seen “Emilia Pérez” yet. But right now I’m a little angry about the movie I Had Hope.
—Isabela Boscov? (@BoscovIsabela) January 6, 2025
Source: Terra

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