Under a fascist military dictatorship, Eunice Paiva goes from a happy matriarch in Rio de Janeiro to a desperate wife to a begrudgingly defeated woman.
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Jacobin on MSNI’m Still Here Is an Incredibly Deserving Oscar WinnerI’m Still Here is a stirring tribute to the Brazilian people’s resistance to military dictatorship — and their unwillingness to give up their hard-won democracy. This week, ordinary ...
I'm Still Here" is a deeply Brazilian story, made by one of the country’s most acclaimed directors and starring the daughter ...
I’m Still Here, directed by Walter Salles, tells the true story of Eunice Paiva and her family after her husband, politician ...
"I'm Still Here" has won the Oscar for best international feature, the first Brazilian movie to win the category.
Gotta sing! Gotta dance! The movie musical has been with us for as long as movies have had sound, and despite some rough patches over the past century, it has taken on new life in the current ...
As popular music's founding passes ever further with the passage of time, we look at the recording artists who are still ...
Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga soar in the ensemble revue 'Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends,' now at L.A's Ahmanson and soon ...
In the early 1970s, the military dictatorship in Brazil reaches its height. The Paiva family - Rubens, Eunice, and their five children - live in a beachside house in Rio, open to all their friends.
When asked after a walkabout in Clementi on Feb 23 if he will stand in the election due by November, Dr Tan, 84, said: “As long as I am able and I’m still relevant, I will be around.” ...
So it is with “I’m Still Here” (Sony Pictures Classics), an adaptation of Marcelo Paiva’s 2015 memoir recounting how his family survived the worst years of Brazil’s military junta in the 1970s. As ...
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