Jon M. Chu’s vibrant adaptation of the popular movie musical (well, the first half) was widely recognized by the academy, with nods for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and best picture. It also snagged a ...
Fernanda Torres' Oscar-nominated performance powers this Brazilian film about the "disappearance" of a father under the military dictatorship of the 1970s and her efforts to confront authorities and p ...
International Oscar film nominees reflect common threads and political turmoil, dealing with deep-rooted issues in their ...
That's not necessarily a bad thing, but the first parts of this film are painted very differently than what we are given ...
Fernanda Torres stars in I’m Still Here, a Brazilian film about life under fascism. It is an award season film that snagged ...
Hi, I’m Walter Salles, and I’m the Director of “I’m Still Here.” We are 30 minutes into the film, in the family home at the ...
A Brazilian family is rocked when the father disappears following a military coup. I'm Still Here tells the heroic true story ...
The film’s director, Walter Salles, narrates a sequence from his film, which is nominated for best picture. Its star, ...
This mesmerizing film is a tribute to an astonishing woman and a timely reminder of a dark period in a Brazil's history, writes Moira Macdonald.
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.
The spooks that the film does manage derive more from how much Salles personalizes the apartment complex, as it feels fully lived in and bursting with the potential for something spooky around every ...