As expected, Brazilian internet users took a brief break from Carnival to celebrate in style the country’s first-ever Oscar ...
When Spanish actress Penélope Cruz announced that “I’m Still Here” was the winner of best international film at the Academy ...
Torres didn’t take home the Oscar for best actress, though I’m Still Here significantly won the best international feature ...
Torres is the second Brazilian to be ever nominated in the Best Actress category, following her mother's nomination in 1999.
The Brazilian director, best known for his biopic of Che Guevara, returns with a real-life tale of endurance ...
Brazil’s Carnival muse this year isn’t one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro samba schools.
Fernanda Torres has the chance to make history at the Oscars. The "I'm Still Here" star would become the first Brazil ian ...
The Brazilian film “I’m Still Here,” based on a true story, will be vying for the Academy Awards for Best International Film ...
The Walter Salles film stars Fernanda Torres as Eunice Paiva, the wife of Rubens Paiva, a former leftist Brazilian ...
Capitalising on enthusiasm from local Brazilians and awards season buzz, Altitude helped I'm Still Here land the U.K.'s ...
"I'm Still Here" has won the Oscar for best international feature, the first Brazilian movie to win the category.
The film is based on a true story set in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, when Brazil was living under a military dictatorship.