In trying times, political films are nothing new. One of cinema’s most essential functions is to inform its audience — to ...
The global success of Brazilian movie "I'm Still Here" -- riding high after three Oscars nominations -- has set off a ...
It may have took 12 years for Walter Salles to direct another feature after his 2012 adaptation of Jack Kerouac's "On the ...
Fernanda Torres’s award-winning performance anchors this dramatic portrait of an indomitable woman and her family.
The Count of Monte Cristo,' a three-hour epic adventure, is leading the race at the Cesar Awards, followed by 'Beating Hearts ...
Both Torres and Salles are in the mix for Oscar nominations for best actress and best international film this year.
In crafting the story of “I’m Still Here,” which chronicles the forced disappearance of a husband and father during the military dictatorship in Brazil, filmmaker Walter Salles didn’t have ...
Torres is only the second Brazilian actress to receive an Oscar nomination. The first was her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, ...
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 ...
A musical about crimes and identity; a searing drama about political and familial oppression; another about an activist ...