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Brazil rejoices over first Oscar win. ‘I’m Still Here’ house to be transformed into a film museum
Oscars: I’m Still Here makes history as first Brazilian film to win Best International Feature
The last Brazilian film to be nominated in the international category was Central Station in 1999, also directed by Walter Salles. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Brazil’s Oscar Win for ‘I’m Still Here’ Just Made for the Craziest Carnival Ever
Brazilian movie "I Am Still Here", set against the backdrop of the military dictatorship and recounting the true story of a mother of five whose husband disappears, made history on Sunday by earning Brazil its first Oscar in a main category.
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Walter Salles' Oscar-winning ‘I’m Still Here’ is part of a Brazilian film revival driven by generous funding and other major festival prominence.
Marcelo Rubens Paiva, a popular author in Brazil for four decades, has had intense days and exchanges since the movie based on his 2015 book "I'm Still Here" became a box-office success.
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Sinar Daily on MSN'I'm Still Here': Brazil faces past ghosts with Oscar triumph"I'm Still Here" -- which on Sunday won Brazil's first Oscar, in the best international film category -- traces a family's painful history during the country's military dictatorship, forcing a
Fernanda Torres delivers 'phenomenal' performance as mother whose life is shattered by violence in the Oscar-nominated drama
Jubilant celebrations erupted across Brazil early on March 3 as I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) won the Academy Award for Best International Film.Directed by Walter Salles, the film is based on a true story and follows Eunice Paiva as she attempts to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of her husband,
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