Neirud review a mysterious family relationship that unravels Brazil's complex social fabricFernanda Faya's documentary reveals hidden family secrets, exploring complex racial identities and the nuances of alternative familial bonds through her grandmother's legacy.
Why These Oscars Mean So Much to BrazilFernanda Torres has become the symbol of Brazilian pride after her Oscar nomination, celebrated widely during Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
Bringing 1970s Rio Back to Life for 'I'm Still Here'The film 'I'm Still Here' is the first Brazilian nominee for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
Why These Oscars Mean So Much to BrazilFernanda Torres has become the symbol of Brazilian pride after her Oscar nomination, celebrated widely during Carnival in Rio de Janeiro.
Bringing 1970s Rio Back to Life for 'I'm Still Here'The film 'I'm Still Here' is the first Brazilian nominee for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.
Why I'm Still Here should win the best picture OscarI'm Still Here deserves the Oscar for its emotional depth, cultural significance, and the celebrations it would inspire in Brazil.
The Best Films to See This FebruaryThe film powerfully depicts the impact of the military dictatorship in Brazil through a family's painful experience of loss and resilience.
Film-maker Walter Salles: Cinema, as opposed to noise, used to be at the heart of the Oscars'Walter Salles returns to Brazil with his film 'I'm Still Here', exploring themes of forced disappearance during military dictatorship, amidst current political resonance.
Review | 'I'm Still Here': A stark history and warm memoir of Brazil's darkest daysThe film critiques the impacts of Brazil's military dictatorship through the lens of an intimate family narrative.
Why I'm Still Here should win the best picture OscarI'm Still Here deserves the Oscar for its emotional depth, cultural significance, and the celebrations it would inspire in Brazil.
The Best Films to See This FebruaryThe film powerfully depicts the impact of the military dictatorship in Brazil through a family's painful experience of loss and resilience.
Film-maker Walter Salles: Cinema, as opposed to noise, used to be at the heart of the Oscars'Walter Salles returns to Brazil with his film 'I'm Still Here', exploring themes of forced disappearance during military dictatorship, amidst current political resonance.
Review | 'I'm Still Here': A stark history and warm memoir of Brazil's darkest daysThe film critiques the impacts of Brazil's military dictatorship through the lens of an intimate family narrative.
Carlos Diegues, Filmmaker Who Celebrated Brazil's Diversity, Dies at 84Carlos Diegues significantly influenced Brazilian cinema by focusing on marginalized groups and pioneering films featuring Black protagonists.
New accents: the company reshaping Brazilian film by showing ordinary' lifeThe Day I Met You showcases diverse representation in Brazilian cinema by featuring relatable characters and tackling themes of mental health and love.
I'm Still Here': The Brazilian film sensation that made history at the Golden GlobesFernanda Torres's historic Golden Globe win symbolizes Brazil's cultural acknowledgment of past traumas during the military dictatorship.
Review: A family is torn apart under Brazil's dictatorship in 'I'm Still Here'The Paiva family's idyllic life is disrupted by Brazil's military dictatorship, highlighting the contrast between domestic tranquility and political oppression.
The True Story Behind I'm Still Here, the Oscar Contender Pushing Brazil to Confront Its Dark PastMarcelo Paiva's memoir and its film adaptation illuminate personal and national struggles against Brazil's military dictatorship and the impact of memory loss.
The Deceptive Comfort of I'm Still HereThe film 'I'm Still Here' portrays the Paiva family's tragic story against the backdrop of Brazil's military dictatorship.Eunice Paiva's advocacy for human rights highlights the enduring impact of political repression.
I'm Still Here': The Brazilian film sensation that made history at the Golden GlobesFernanda Torres's historic Golden Globe win symbolizes Brazil's cultural acknowledgment of past traumas during the military dictatorship.
Review: A family is torn apart under Brazil's dictatorship in 'I'm Still Here'The Paiva family's idyllic life is disrupted by Brazil's military dictatorship, highlighting the contrast between domestic tranquility and political oppression.
The True Story Behind I'm Still Here, the Oscar Contender Pushing Brazil to Confront Its Dark PastMarcelo Paiva's memoir and its film adaptation illuminate personal and national struggles against Brazil's military dictatorship and the impact of memory loss.
The Deceptive Comfort of I'm Still HereThe film 'I'm Still Here' portrays the Paiva family's tragic story against the backdrop of Brazil's military dictatorship.Eunice Paiva's advocacy for human rights highlights the enduring impact of political repression.
In 'I'm Still Here,' a family portrait is a form of political resistanceThe film 'I'm Still Here' depicts political resistance through enduring defiance rather than traditional protests, showcasing a mother's strength amidst oppression.
Fernanda Torres Is a Subtle Marvel in I'm Still HereFernanda Torres's unexpected Golden Globe win highlights the importance of actually viewing films for award voting. Her powerful performance is central to the film's impact.
A Surprise Blockbuster in Brazil Stokes Oscar Hopes, and a ReckoningFernanda Torres could be on track for an Oscar nomination due to her role in 'I'm Still Here,' a film reflecting Brazil's tumultuous history.
Fernanda Torres Is a Subtle Marvel in I'm Still HereFernanda Torres's unexpected Golden Globe win highlights the importance of actually viewing films for award voting. Her powerful performance is central to the film's impact.
A Surprise Blockbuster in Brazil Stokes Oscar Hopes, and a ReckoningFernanda Torres could be on track for an Oscar nomination due to her role in 'I'm Still Here,' a film reflecting Brazil's tumultuous history.