I’m still here take the best movie award? Fernanda Torres wins as the best actress? Will Emilia Pérez lose better international film? Check it out!
After months of waiting and fans, the 97th Oscar ceremony takes place this Sunday, March 2, with great chances of yielding to Brazil its first gold statuette in almost 100 years of existence of the biggest cinema awards.
I’m still here, Walter Salles(Central do Brasil), competes in three categories: Best International Film – being one of the favorites to the prize -, Best actress to FERNANDA TORRES (Tapas & Kisses) – which disputes voting against Demi Mooreby The substance – and Best Moviemain honor of the award.
Then check out the bets of the newsroom of Rolling Stone Brazil about who should overcome the main categories of Oscar 2025:
Felipe Grutter, editor-in-chief of Rolling Stone Brazil
- Best Movie: Anora
- Best International Film: I’m still here
- Best Actor: Colman Sundayby Sing Sing
- Best Actress: Mikey Madisonby Anora
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkinby The true pain
- Best Supporting Actress: Zoë Saldañaby Emilia Pérez
Henrique Nascimento, Rolling Stone Brazil Cinema Editor
- Best Movie:Anora
- Best International Film:I’m still here
- Best Actor:Ralph Fiennesby Conclave
- Best actress:FERNANDA TORRESby I’m still here
- Best Supporting Actor:Jeremy Strongby The Apprentice
- Best Supporting Actress:Zoë Saldañaby Emilia Pérez
Aline Carlin Cordaro, reporter for Rolling Stone Brazil
- Best Movie:Anora
- Best International Film:I’m still here
- Best Actor: Adrien Brodyby The brutalist
- Best Actress: Demi Mooreby The substance
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkinby The true pain
- Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grandeby Wiced
Angelo Cordeiro, collaborator of Rolling Stone Brasil
- Best Movie: Conclave
- Best International Film:I’m still here
- Best Actor: Adrien Brodyby The brutalist
- Best Actress: Demi Mooreby The substance
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkinby The true pain
- Best Supporting Actress:Zoë Saldañaby Emilia Pérez
Camila Gomes, collaborator of Rolling Stone Brasil
- Best Movie: I’m still here
- Best International Film:I’m still here
- Best Actor: Colman Sundayby Sing Sing
- Best actress:FERNANDA TORRESby I’m still here
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkinby The true pain
- Best Supporting Actress: Ariana Grandeby Wiced
Giulia Cardoso, editor of Rolling Stone Brasil
- Best Movie: I’m still here
- Best International Film:I’m still here
- Best Actor: Colman Sundayby Sing Sing
- Best actress:FERNANDA TORRESby I’m still here
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkinby The true pain
- Best Supporting Actress:Zoë Saldañaby Emilia Pérez
Heloísa Lisboa, reporter for Rolling Stone Brazil
- Best Movie: Conclave
- Best International Film: I’m still here
- Best Actor: Timothée Chalametby A complete unknownor Adrien Brodyby The brutalist
- Best Actress: Demi Mooreby The substance
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkinby The true pain
- Best Supporting Actress:Zoë Saldañaby Emilia Pérez
Rodrigo Tammaro, editor of Rolling Stone Brasil
- Best Movie: Anora
- Best International Film: I’m still here
- Best Actor: Adrien Brodyby The brutalist
- Best Actress: Demi Mooreby The substance
- Best Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkinby The true pain
- Best Supporting Actress: Zoë Saldañaby Emilia Pérez
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.
Unshable 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 nationals, 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 launches, 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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What was the best movie of 2025 so far? Vote for your favorite!
- Baby
- Babygirl
- The seed of the sacred fruit
- Here
- Maria Callas
- Luiz Melodia: In the heart of Brazil
- Werewolf
- MMA – My best friend
- Anora
- Conclave
- Emilia Pérez
- September 5
- The true pain
- Perfect escort
- Captain America: Admirable New World
- Sing Sing
- Flower
- The brutalist
- The Nickel Reformat
- A complete unknown
Source: Rollingstone

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