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This news comes just after Torres became the second Brazilian actress to be nominated for an Oscar for I’m Still Here.The first was her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, for the 1988 film Central ...
The acclaim for Torres’ performance in “I’m Still Here” is well-deserved. In the real-life drama, she portrays Eunice Paiva, a woman whose husband was arrested by Brazil’s military ...
For Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here” is more than just a film – it’s a homecoming. Directed by Walter Salles, the Portuguese-language drama is nominated for three Academy Awards ...
Fernanda Torres grew up in Brazil during authoritarian times and channeled that memory for her role in ‘I’m Still Here.’ Dec. 17, 2024 ...
Fernanda Torres on Wanting to Play a Bond Villain and Not Controlling Brazil’s ‘I’m Still Here’ Fans on Social Media: ‘They Are Doing It on Their Own’ ...
I’m Still Here‘s historic Oscars moment was major news and widely watched back in Torres’ native Brazil.“[The Oscars] fall in the middle of Carnival, so everyone will be out celebrating ...
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Fernanda Torres’ 'I'm Still Here' Lands on Netflix: Release Date, Time and All You Need to Know of the Next Big Re-ReleaseNetflix has made its audience happy by just announcing that I’m Still Here is coming to the platform on May 17 in the United States. After its phenomenal earnings of US$25.2 million and numerous ...
In the only real upset of the night, Fernanda Torres won for lead actress in a motion picture drama for her role in “I’m Still Here.” The Brazilian actress beat out higher-profile stars ...
Actor Fernanda Torres' Oscar nomination for "I'm Still Here" continues a family legacy. The actor’s mother, Fernanda Montenegro, who also stars in “I’m Still Here,” received an Oscar ...
Fernanda Torres talks her Golden Globe win for 'I'm Still Here,' the reaction in Brazil, and being a 'nepo baby' as Fernanda Montenegro's daughter.
In “I’m Still Here,” a remarkably stoic Fernanda Torres keeps the memory alive Playing the wife of a disappeared political prisoner, Torres exhibits the ways mothers must carry on after tragedy ...
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