Before the official debut in Spain, film thrilled public by rescuing memories of a past that cannot be forgotten
To promote the premiere of the movie I’m still herefrom Walter Sallesin Spanish theaters, critics and journalists were in the premiere. Positive comments emphasize the subtlety of the actress FERNANDA TORRESthe importance of anti-out discourse and the use of the soundtrack.
The journalist Juan Martín Salamanca and the cinema critic Alberto Luchini made parallels between this moment lived in Brazil and Spain:
“We don’t know much about the dictatorship in Brazil. Here in Spain we also had another dictatorship and those who passed this moment for sure will connect with Brazilian history. lack of freedom and fear “, Evaluates Salamanca
“I thought this is an absolutely necessary movie, everyone should watch. We can’t let these things fall into oblivion, we need to denounce them. The film gives us a message that goes beyond the borders of Brazil, it is a story that could have happened in any country in Latin America or also in Spain in the 1950s. This subject is universal. ” , says Alberto Luchini

Salamanca also praises the acting of the actress FERNANDA TORRES and the driving given to the movie. Reinforcing the strength of the looks and the tenderness that the film can pass:
“I think much of the movie’s success is due to Fernanda Torres’ interpretation. Many times her subtle looks said everything without any dialogue. I liked the way it was told, very tenderly. I loved how the songs were strategically put to serve analgesic in the midst of a difficult story. a lot, ”he says
On February 8 this year, the movie I’m still here won the GOYA DE Best Ibero-American Movie. On the day the director Walter Salles It was not present, but close to the first screening of the movie in Spain, he went to the headquarters of the Spanish Cinema Academy in Madrid, to fetch the prize.

What is the story of I’m still here?
Based on the book of the same name of 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, who gets involved in an endless search for the truth after her husband, Rubensbe taken by police officers and disappear.
In addition to FERNANDA TORRESthe feature still has Fernanda Montenegro (Invisible life), Selton Mello (The movie of my life), MAEVE JINKINGS (Toll), Antonio Saboia (Particular destination), Humberto Carrão (Marighella) and Marjorie Estiano (Under pressure) In the cast. Watch the trailer:
Rolling Stone Brazil Cinema Special
The cinema is the subject of the new special printed of the Rolling Stone Brazil. In a magazine dedicated to seventh art lovers, we interviewed Francis Ford Coppolawhich reaches 85 years amid the release of his new movie, Megalópolisbold and millionaire endeavor financed by himself.
Undabase in the face of controversial reactions to the novelty, which took about 40 years to get out of paper, the filmmaker defends the boldness of being creative of the film industry and opens, in good Portuguese, the influence of Brazil on his new movie: “Joy” .
The special also brings conversations with Walter Salles, FERNANDA TORRES and Selton Mello on I’m still herea chat about soundtracks with the conductor João Carlos Martinsan exclusive list of the 100 best films in history (50 national, 50 international), another list of the 101 largest trails in the history of cinema, one warm for the Oscar 2025 and the radar of globe, Globo Filmes, O2 Play and O2 movies for the coming months.
The Special Cinema of Rolling Stone Brazil It is already on newsstands, but can also be bought at the EDITORA PROFILE store for R $ 29.90. Check it out:
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