Cinema’I’m Still Here’ is featured in Letterboxd’s retrospective; see achievements from the film

Cinema’I’m Still Here’ is featured in Letterboxd’s retrospective; see achievements from the film

The feature film directed by Walter Salles earned Fernanda Torres the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Film

I’m Still Herefilm directed by Walter Sallesappeared among the highlights of the Letterboxd retrospective, a social network where film fans evaluate and catalog films.

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According to the platform, the feature film starring Fernanda Torres, Selton Mello and Fernanda Montenegro it was the second highest rated film overall, the first highest rated film in the drama category, the highest rated South American film and the one that received the most hearts — a resource used to add it to a list of works to watch.

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Golden Globe

Fernanda Torres won this Sunday, 5th, the Golden Globe Best Actress for her role in I’m Still Heredirected by Walter Salles.

The actress competed for the award against Nicole Kidman, Tilda Swinton, Pamela Anderson, Kate Winslet and Angelina Jolie.

The last time Brazil had secured the Golden Globe was in 1999, when Central Brazil (1998) won the award for Best Foreign Film. In the same year, Fernanda Montenegro competed for the Best Actress category, but lost to Cate Blanchett.

What is the story of I’m Still Here?

Based on the book of the same name by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, I’m Still Hereis set in Rio de Janeiro, in the early 1970s, amid the military dictatorship, and tells the story of Eunicemother of five children, who becomes involved in an endless search for the truth after her husband, Rubensbe taken away by undercover police officers and disappear.

The film stars Fernanda Torres (End) and also has Fernanda Montenegro (The Invisible Life), Selton Mello (The Movie of My Life), Maeve Jinkings (Toll), Antonio Saboia (Private Destination), Humberto Carrão (Marighella) and Marjorie Estiano (Under pressure) in the cast. Watch the trailer:


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