Selton Mello and Fernanda Torres have known each other for decades. Mello had a guest arc on Torres' Brazilian show "Normal ...
Playing the wife of a disappeared political prisoner, Torres exhibits the ways mothers must carry on after tragedy ...
It’s easy to fall in love with the Paiva family. Filmmaker Walter Salles makes sure of that in “I’m Still Here.” ...
It’s impossible not to be moved to tears by "I’m Still Here," an emotional powerhouse which finds its bruised heart in the understated, overwhelming performance by Torres, which represents acting at ...
Both Torres and Salles are in the mix for Oscar nominations for best actress and best international film this year.
"You can kill all the nepo babies in the world, and you won't solve the inequality problem," Torres, the daughter of ...
Fernanda Torres grew up in Brazil during authoritarian ... The narrative is interspersed with home movies shot on a 8 mm camera, immortalizing candid instances of leisure and love, the ones ...
Fernanda Torres (left) in ‘I’m Still Here ... or goes for easy histrionics and rending of garments even when the movie itself becomes heavy-handed in the back half. It’s such a remarkably ...
Brazil’s dark history as a military dictatorship with horrible human rights violations is exposed in the award-winning “I’m ...
TheWrap Screening Series: "Everybody became very conscious that the film was not only about who we had been, but who we were ...
NEW YORK — In movies, political resistance often takes the form of protest, hunger strike or armed uprising. But in Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here,” it comes in the shape of a defiant smile.