Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres plays a real-life Brazilian activist keeping hope alive after her dissident husband ...
I'm Still Here bests The Brutalist at the domestic box office in this key metric. See how much the film has made ahead of ...
Based on the real-life 1971 disappearance of Brazilian Congressman Rubens Paiva, the movie, directed by Walter Salles, is a ...
Playing the wife of a disappeared political prisoner, Torres exhibits the ways mothers must carry on after tragedy ...
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.
The award-winning Brazilian film has been a major hit in its home country — and it’s easy to see why. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site ...
Walter Salles 'I'm Still Here' opens in limited release at the indie film box office after a heady run since star Fernanda ...
During a post-screening Q&A, "I'm Still Here" director Walter Salles and star Fernanda Torres talk about the relevance of ...
It may have took 12 years for Walter Salles to direct another feature after his 2012 adaptation of Jack Kerouac's "On the ...
This week on ‘At the Box Office’ film critic Julia Swift discussed I’m Still Here, a biographical drama set during the 1970s ...
Fernanda Torres stars in Walter Salles’s drama about the disappearance of a dissident under the nation’s military ...
In ‘I’m Still Here,’ a Family Portrait Is a Form of Political Resistance NEW YORK (AP) — In movies, political resistance often takes the form of protest, hunger strike or armed uprising.