This mesmerizing film is a tribute to an astonishing woman and a timely reminder of a dark period in a Brazil's history, writes Moira Macdonald.
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.
Now in theaters and streaming are the Oscar-nominated Brazilian drama “I’m Still Here” and the rom-com “You’re Cordially Invited,” with Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon.
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation kicked off Black History Month by launching the fourth season of its Legacy Collection, a series of ...
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How do you keep going in the face of the unimaginable pulses that run through Walter Salles’ film, “I’m Still Here”? The film is playing at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center, starting Feb. 7. It is a ...
Also new in Milwaukee movie theaters Feb. 7: "Heart Eyes," "Becoming Led Zeppelin," "Bring Them Down," romantic classics and ...
On Jan. 23, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the nominations for their annual much-anticipated ...
I’m Still Here,” the Brazilian political drama that is nominated for three Academy Awards including best picture, is getting ...
Today we are reminded of the story of the days and nights when, in the Plaza de Mayo in the early 1970s in Argentina, women of all ages, mothers and grandmothers, gathered to bring world-wide ...
Directed by Walter Salles, I'm Still Here is poised to receive the widest-ever domestic release for a Brazilian title.
Pimpão, the beloved dog of the Paiva family in the movie I’m Still Here, was played by two charming Jack Russell Terriers.