The film, which received three nominations at the biggest film awards, will be shown in a public session during São Paulo’s anniversary celebrations
I’m Still Herelong Walter Salles(Central Brazil) starring Fernanda Torres(Slaps & Kisses), which received three nominations for the 2025 Oscar, including the Best Film category, will be shown free of charge in a public session during São Paulo’s anniversary celebrations, next Saturday, January 25th. But how to participate in the event?
The session, organized by Spcine, will take place in the hanging garden of the Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP), located at Rua Vergueiro, number 1000, in the Liberdade neighborhood, on Saturday, 25th, starting at 7:30 pm. To participate, those interested must collect their tickets one hour in advance at the cultural space’s box office, but it is best to arrive early, as the session is subject to capacity.
“São Paulo deserves this gift! The film is an absolute success and has been filling us with pride with the countless awards it has received abroad. It’s a time to celebrate our artists and our history! And we, here at Spcine, have audiovisual justice as our motto, in which we aim to make the cinema experience free, accessible and inclusive for everyone!”highlights Emiliano Zapatadirector of innovation and audiovisual policies at Spcine and creator of the session.
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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.
In addition to Fernanda Torresthe film also features 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:
Rolling Stone Brazil film special
Cinema is the theme of the new printed special from Rolling Stone Brazil. In a magazine dedicated to lovers of the seventh art, we interviewed Francis Ford Coppolawho turns 85 amid the release of his new film, Megalopolisa bold and million-dollar undertaking financed by himself.
Unshakable in the face of controversial reactions to the novelty, which took around 40 years to get off the ground, the filmmaker defends the cinema industry’s boldness in being creative and opens up, in plain Portuguese, about Brazil’s influence in his new film: “Alegria” .
The special also features conversations with Walter Salles, Fernanda Torres and Selton Mello on I’m Still Herea chat about soundtracks with the maestro João Carlos Martinsan exclusive list with the 100 best films in history (50 national, 50 international), another list with the 101 greatest soundtracks in the history of cinema, a warm-up for the 2025 Oscar and the release radar of Globoplay, Globo Filmes, O2 Play and O2 Filmes for the coming months.
The movie special Rolling Stone Brazil It is already on newsstands, but can also be purchased at the Perfil publisher’s store for R$29.90. Check it out:
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READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE AT: I’m Still Here is the second Brazilian film nominated for the Oscar for Best Film
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Source: Rollingstone

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