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Walter Salles Honors Women At The Heart Of ‘I'm Still Here' As Brazil Wins First International Feature OscarWalter Salles' I'm Still Here scooped the Best International Feature ... I'm Still Here, which was also nominated for Best Picture, is Salles' first feature in 12 years. Set in 1970 Rio de Janeiro and based on the memoir of the same name by Marcelo Rubens ...
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Latin Times on MSNMeet Walter Salles: The Billionaire Director Behind Brazilian Best Picture Nominee 'I'm Still Here'The Brazilian director has a long history with the Academy Awards and is the heir to a billion-dollar empire in Brazil.
Walter Salles' Oscar-winning ‘I’m Still Here’ is part of a Brazilian film revival driven by generous funding and other major festival prominence.
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When Spanish actress Penélope Cruz announced that “I’m Still Here” was the winner of best international film at the Academy Awards, Brazilians roared at home and on the streets, where Carnival festivities have been ongoing since Saturday.
Speaking just after the Oscar nominations have been announced, Salles is thrilled at nods for Best Picture and Best International Feature. But he is especially pleased that Fernan
Capitalising on enthusiasm from local Brazilians and awards season buzz, Altitude helped I'm Still Here land the U.K.'s biggest Latin American opening
A Brazilian film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for more than two decades, won the Oscar for best international film.
The film is based on a true story set in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, when Brazil was living under a military dictatorship.
Brazil’s Carnival muse this year isn’t one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro samba schools.
"I'm Still Here" earned Brazil's first Oscar in the best international film category, sparking a national fervor usually reserved for the Rio Carnival or the football World Cup.
Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here scooped the Best ... is Salles’ first feature in 12 years. Set in 1970 Rio de Janeiro and based on the memoir of the same name by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, it ...
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