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On its opening day in Brazil, I'm Still Here brought 50,320 people to the cinemas, grossing R$1.1 million. [26] In its first weekend, even though it was the target of a frustrated boycott by the Brazilian far-right , [ 27 ] the film debuted in first place at the box office with 358,000 admissions, earning R$8.6 million, surpassing Venom: The ...
W hen the celebrated Brazilian author Marcelo Paiva started writing his 2015 memoir Ainda Estou Aqui (I’m Still Here), he wanted to record his family history as his mother, Eunice Paiva, started ...
Walter Salles’ deeply poignant “I’m Still Here,” the Brazilian director’s return to his homeland and to the filmmaking form that yielded his Oscar-nominated “Central Station,” begins ...
The Brazilian actress beat out higher-profile stars Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Kate Winslet, Tilda Swinton and Pamela Anderson. “My God, I didn't prepare anything,” Torres said, scanning ...
Walter Moreira Salles Júnior (/ ˈ s ɑː l ɪ s /; [1] Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈvawteʁ ˈsalis]; born 12 April 1956) is a Brazilian filmmaker and film editor.He is most known for his Golden Globe, BAFTA and Golden Bear-winning film Central Station (1998).
Title Director Cast Notes Ref Baby: Marcelo Caetano: João Pedro Mariano, Ricardo Teodoro, Ana Flavia Cavalcanti, Bruna Linzmeyer, Luiz Bertazzo [1]The Falling Sky: Eryk Rocha, Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha
However, “I’m Still Here’s” filmmakers have said that the movie’s story resonates differently after the Jan. 6 insurrection in the U.S. and the 2023 riots in Brazil where supporters of ...
Xica, Bye Bye Brazil, Subway to the Stars, Better Days Ahead, Tieta of Agreste, Orfeu and The Great Mystical Circus. 4 Nelson Pereira dos Santos: How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman, The Amulet of Ogum, Tenda dos Milagres and Memoirs of Prison. Walter Salles: A Grande Arte, Central Station, Behind the Sun and I'm Still Here: 3 Bruno Barreto