Fernanda Torres gives a complex, Oscar-nominated performance as Brazilian activist Eunice Paiva, whose search for her ...
In the real-life story of “I’m Still Here,” Eunice Paiva must find a new way to live after her family is separated during the ...
Even though Helen Marks has been alive more than eight decades, she remains in the unenviable position of still searching for ...
The global success of Brazilian movie "I'm Still Here" -- riding high after three Oscars nominations -- has set off a ...
In trying times, political films are nothing new. One of cinema’s most essential functions is to inform its audience — to ...
This is a question asked, with just slightly shaky equanimity, by Eunice Paiva (Fernanda Torres) of a few strange men inside her home. They have already sent her husband away—“to give a ...
Anyone coming to “I’m Still Here” will surely know that this domestic ... the loss of hope. Salles chooses to tell this story in a rather straightforward manner, which works well, allowing ...
The beautiful, gutting “I’m Still Here” joins these with its own story, this one in Brazil. Directed by Walter Salles ... estimated 20,000 people who were tortured during the military ...
Filmmaker Walter Salles makes sure of that in “I’m Still Here.” He drops the audience into the warm everyday of… It’s easy to fall in love with the Paiva family.
It’s easy to fall in love with the Paiva family. Filmmaker Walter Salles makes sure of that in “I’m Still Here.” He drops the audience into the warm everyday of the beautiful home of ...
Filmmaker Walter Salles makes sure of that in “I’m Still Here.” He drops the audience into the warm everyday of the beautiful home of Eunice (Fernanda Torres) and Rubens Paiva (Selton Mello), in 1970s ...
“I’m Still Here,” a Sony Pictures Classics release in limited release Friday (expanding on Jan. 24), is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association for “smoking, drug use, brief nudity ...