When Fernanda Torres starred in the clips of Os Paralamas do Sucesso

When Fernanda Torres starred in the clips of Os Paralamas do Sucesso


The Golden Globe-winning actress participated in the videos for “Ela Disse Adeus” and “Aonde Quer Que Eu Vá”, together with Débora Bloch

Winner of Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for work inside I’m still here, Fernanda Torres She is a versatile artist. Over the course of his more than four-decade career, he has worked in theater, film and TV and has covered multiple genres.

It is no coincidence that part of the memes linked to winning her award revolve around some roles she has taken on in the past. Video of Fernanda how Vani In The normal ones AND Fatima In Slaps and kissesboth comedy series of TVGloboAbove all, he shows his talent in bringing any character to life.

In the enormous CV of the 59-year-old artist there are also productions in the musical world. More specifically, two videos byThe bladeguards of success much shown in times of glories MTV Brazil: “She Said Goodbye”album track Hey Na Na (1998) e “Everywhere I Go”new song in the collection Archive II: 1991-2000 (2000).

The first clip is better known, precisely for its casual and comical tone. Recorded in the style of a silent film, the audiovisual shows Fernanda as a housewife who manages to free herself from her three violent lovers. Who are they? The same members of Os Paralamas: Herbert Vianna (vocals and guitar), Bi Ribeiro (low) e João Barone (drums).

The direction is signed by Andrucha Waddington (husband of the actress), Breno Silveira AND Tony Vanzollini from the Conspiracy films. The work was elected in 2012 by Folha de S. Paulo as the best Brazilian music video of all time. to watch in full.

The second has a more dramatic tone, which matches the more up-tempo beat of the ballad. In addition to Fernanda, the actress participates Deborah Bloch and Waddington is also known to be involved in directing. to watch in full.

Celebrate the victory

The bond between Os Paralamas do Sucesso and Fernanda Torres led the band to publicly celebrate the actress’s Golden Globe win. In a social media post, the group said:

“Great Fernanda Torres!

We are proud and very happy with this result!

It is an honor for us to have had your brilliant performance in our clips of “She Said Goodbye” and “Wherever I Go”, directed by the beloved Andrucha Waddington. CONGRATULATIONS, Fernanda Torres”

In the comments section, João Barone added:

“Brazil is a warehouse of great artistic talents, in all its fields, literature, music, cinema, theatre, plastic arts, dance… Seeing this international recognition for Fernanda does nothing but reiterate how necessary it is to believe and invest in our art, in our culture. And this film is a denunciation, since it tells a real story of how Brazil experienced the horror of the dictatorship that arrested, tortured, killed and made its citizens disappear, something that it will not have to never be forgotten and must never happen again our dear Marcelo Rubens Paiva for the book that gave rise to the film. Long live Brazilian cinema, long live national art!”

Fernanda Torres wins the Golden Globe

Fernanda Torres won last Sunday (5) — early Monday morning (6) in Brazil — the Golden Globe From Best Actress for the paper inside I’m still heredirected by Walter Salles. The actress competed for the award Angelina Jolie (Mary), Nicole Kidmann (Girl), Kate Winslet (Lee), Pamela Anderson (The ultimate showgirl) AND Tilda Swinton (The next room).

The last time Brazil secured the Golden Globe was in 1999, when Central Brazil (1998) won the award for best foreign film. In the same year, Fernanda Montenegro she competed for the Best Actress category, but lost Cate Blanchett In Elizabeth (1998).

During an interview with TVGlobo behind the scenes of the awards ceremony led by Hollywood Foreign Press AssociationFernanda Torres spoke about the expectations she had on the outcome of the dispute in the category in which she was the winner. He said:

“I thought there was no chance, the slightest chance. I’m shocked. [Uma emoção muito grande] really, for everything, for the story with my mother, with Walter… for Eunice Paiva, for Marcelo Paiva [autor do livro que foi base para o filme e filho de Eunice e Rubens Paiva]I’m so… this movie is so beautiful, it moves so many things. Marcelo, I didn’t say your name! I love you, friend. His book is what moved this film. It’s all very beautiful.”

Furthermore, he recalled how Montenegro had good expectations for the 2025 Golden Globes:

“Mom was sure! She said, ‘I’ll take it.'”

Fernanda Torres then reflected on how she evaluates winning the Hollywood Awards:

“It’s a very divided year because everyone deserved it. I don’t know. I think our work… I have no idea. I don’t know who will vote, we’re doing a very strong job. My name came up. [A revista] Variety helped immensely, Collider, Deadline. He started a beautiful campaign with me, you know? But I have no idea.”

Furthermore, the actress said that the idea of ​​winning the Golden Globe was very far away and she was already satisfied with just the nomination. Finally, he underlined the effect that such an achievement could have on Brazilian art.

“I’m really excited now. I hope even more people go to see this film, The Compadecida Auto 2, Sisters and see thousands of beautiful films that we make and that this helps strengthen cinema, theater and art in Brazil. We are proud of our artists and writers. It’s a bit like that. This film brought him back.”

The story of I’m still here

Based on the book of the same name by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, I’m still here is set in Rio de Janeiro, at the beginning of the 70s, at the height of the military dictatorship, and tells the story of Eunice Paivamother of five children, who finds herself involved in an endless search for the truth after her husband, Rubensbeing taken away by undercover police officers and disappearing.

The film is the protagonist Fernanda Torres (Sand house, END) and also has Fernanda Montenegro (Central Brazil, Mother’s sweetness), Selton Mello (Lisbela and the prisoner, My name is not Johnny), Maeve Jinkings (Toll), Antonio Saboia (Private destination), Humberto Carrao (Marighella) AND Marjorie Estiano (Under pressure) in the cast.

Watch the trailer:

Rolling Stone Brazil Film Special

Cinema is the theme of the new paper special by Rolling Stone Brazil. In a magazine dedicated to lovers of the seventh art, we interviewed him Francis Ford Coppolawho turns 85 on the occasion of the release of his new film, Megalopolisa bold, million-dollar venture financed by himself.

Unshakable in the face of controversial reactions to the novelty, which took about 40 years to take off, the filmmaker defends the creative audacity of the film industry and talks, in simple Portuguese, about the influence of Brazil in his new film: “Alegria”.

The special also includes 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 Oscar 2025 and the radar of Globoplay releases, Globo Filmes, O2 Play and O2 Filmes for the next few 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:

+++ READ MORE: I’m Still Here highlights the importance of telling the horrors of Brazil’s military regime to a new generation

+++ READ MORE: Marcelo Rubens Paiva, author of I’m Still Here, celebrates Fernanda Torres’ Golden Globes win

+++ READ MORE: Fernanda Torres jokes after winning the Golden Globes: ‘I’m still here working!’

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Source: Terra

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