During a post-screening Q&A, "I'm Still Here" director Walter Salles and star Fernanda Torres talk about the relevance of ...
Directed by Walter Salles, I'm Still Here is poised to receive the widest-ever domestic release for a Brazilian title.
The film follows the Paiva family living a seemingly idyllic life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, until one night there's a knock at ...
But in Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here ... s most famous roles was her Oscar-nominated performance in Salles’ “Central Station.” The 95-year-old Montenegro is the first and only ...
Nominations were announced on the morning of Thursday (23); the Oscars will take place on March 2 in Los Angeles ...
That Walter Salles, the acclaimed director of “Central Station” and “The Motorcycle Diaries,” first depicts the tight-knit family of “I’m Still Here” at their most ebullient ...
For his Treat, Salles opens up about how Michelangelo Antonioni's 1975 drama The Passenger made a lasting impression on him when he first saw it as a teenager. The film follows BBC journalist David ...
Torres is only the second Brazilian actress to receive an Oscar nomination. The first was her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, ...
“I knew that Walter was going to make the movie ... s form of resistance was quite unique,” says Salles, whose 1998 film, “Central Station,” earned Oscar nominations for best foreign ...
Sony Pictures Classics has announced additional international release dates for Brazilian Oscar nominee I’m Still Here as the ...
I’m Still Here caps weeks of packed screenings after a Best Actress Golden Globe win by star Fernanda Torres with a theatrical release from Sony Pictures Classics on five screens in New York and LA.
Walter Salles (Todd Williamson ... Montenegro was nominated for an Oscar in 1999 for Salles’s “Central Station,” so her appearance here is rich with meaning. “It was not CGI ...