A musical about crimes and identity; a searing drama about political and familial oppression; another about an activist ...
Nominations were announced on the morning of Thursday (23); the Oscars will take place on March 2 in Los Angeles ...
I'm Still Here,' a Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, makes history with Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best International Feature, and Best Actress. This marks the first time a Portuguese ...
Fernanda Torres’s award-winning performance anchors this dramatic portrait of an indomitable woman and her family.
Fernanda Torres landed a Best Actress nomination this morning from the American Academy for her leading turn in Walter Salles’ latest I’m Still Here. Torres is only the second Brazilian actress to ...
As the long-awaited Oscar nominations were released on Thursday, Brazilians flooded social media cheering and celebrating every mention of "I'm Still Here" - a total of three.
In an unprecedented move, Gaumont, the Paris-based TV & Film production house behind such global hits as “Narcos” and “Lupin,” has forged a co-production deal with Brazilian media powerhouse, Globo.
Other people up for their first Oscars include Zoe Saldaña, Mikey Madison, Sebastian Stan, Fernanda Torres and Isabella Rossellini.
The directing lineup encompasses all first-timers — Sean Baker (“Anora”), Brady Corbet (“The Brutalist”), James Mangold (“A Complete Unknown”), Jacques Audiard (“Emilia Pérez”) and Coralie Fargeat ...
Karla Sofía Gascón is the first transgender actor to score an Oscar nomination for her starring role in Netflix musical “Emilia Pérez.” ...
American cinephiles everywhere just added a new movie to their watch list: I’m Still Here, the Brazilian drama that nabbed a surprise bid for Best Picture in the 2025 Oscar nominations this morning.
From the moment that Fernanda Torres was named a Best Actress Oscar nominee for I’m Still Here, the Gold Derby forum posters started smashing the caps lock. “OMG FERNANDAAAAAAAAAAAAA,” said patobrat.