Long, who won the Oscar for best international film in March, received the awards for best Ibero-American movie, best actress and best direction
After winning the first Brazilian Oscar in history, I’m still here, Walter Salles (Central do Brasil) Starring by FERNANDA TORRES (Tapas & Kisses), follows on his successful journey and, last Sunday (27), won three awards in the 12th edition of the Platino del Cine Iberoamericano Awards.
The production won the award for best Ibero-American film, while FERNANDA TORRES and Walter Salles They were awarded the statuettes for best actress and best direction, respectively. Valentina Herszagethat interprets Vera Paiva in the movie, and Rodrigo Teixeiraproducer of the feature, were at the Ifema Madrid Municipal Palace, in the Spanish capital, where the ceremony took place, to receive the awards.
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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 Eunice (FERNANDA TORRES, Tapas & Kisses), mother of five, who engages in an endless search for the truth after her husband, Rubens (Selton Mello, The Auto da Compadecida 2), be brought by police to the landscape and disappear.
In addition to FERNANDA TORRES and Selton Mellothe feature still has Fernanda Montenegro (Invisible life), Antonio Saboia (Private desert), MAEVE JINKINGS (Toll), Humberto Carrão (Marighella), Marjorie Estiano (Under pressure), CAMILA MARDILA (What time does she come back?), Antonio Saboia (Private desert) and, among others, Charles Fricks (Elite Troop 2: The enemy is now another). Watch the trailer:
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Source: Rollingstone

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