Based on the real-life 1971 disappearance of Brazilian Congressman Rubens Paiva, the movie, directed by Walter Salles, is a ...
The "Conclave" star is a Best Supporting Actress nominee, 50 years after her mother Ingrid Bergman's third Oscar win ...
Walter Salles 'I'm Still Here' opens in limited release at the indie film box office after a heady run since star Fernanda ...
Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres plays a real-life Brazilian activist keeping hope alive after her dissident husband ...
Fernanda Torres is completely against the people, forming a stigma surrounding nepotism. The actress details the cons of ...
"You can kill all the nepo babies in the world, and you won’t solve the inequality problem," Torres, the daughter of ...
During a post-screening Q&A, "I'm Still Here" director Walter Salles and star Fernanda Torres talk about the relevance of ...
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.
Playing the wife of a disappeared political prisoner, Torres exhibits the ways mothers must carry on after tragedy ...
Both Torres and Salles are in the mix for Oscar nominations for best actress and best international film this year.
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 ...
Torres says. And that her performance would be so acclaimed that she would be talked about as a potential Academy Award nominee – a quarter-century after her mother, the actress Fernanda ...