Brazil’s dark history as a military dictatorship with horrible human rights violations is exposed in the award-winning “I’m ...
Fernanda Torres sits in her New York City hotel room, her calm demeanor masking the whirlwind few weeks she's had. Fresh off ...
Both Torres and Salles are in the mix for Oscar nominations for best actress and best international film this year.
During a post-screening Q&A, "I'm Still Here" director Walter Salles and star Fernanda Torres talk about the relevance of ...
Fernanda Torres talks her Golden Globe win for 'I'm Still Here,' the reaction in Brazil, and being a 'nepo baby' as Fernanda ...
Beloved actor Fernanda Torres breathes life into the role of a grieving woman living under a military dictatorship in this politically charged drama.
Fernanda Torres, the daughter of legendary Brazilian actress Fernanda Montenegro, is dispelling the stigma around nepo babies ...
It’s impossible not to be moved to tears by "I’m Still Here," an emotional powerhouse which finds its bruised heart in the understated, overwhelming performance by Torres, which represents acting at ...
Fernanda Torres is completely against the people, forming a stigma surrounding nepotism. The actress details the cons of ...
In movies, political resistance often takes the form of protest, hunger strike or armed uprising. But in Walter Salles’ “I’m ...
It’s easy to fall in love with the Paiva family. Filmmaker Walter Salles makes sure of that in “I’m Still Here.” ...
"You can kill all the nepo babies in the world, and you won’t solve the inequality problem," Torres, the daughter of Brazilian film legend Fernanda Montenegro, told IndieWire. When IndieWire ...