Fernanda Torres wins at the Golden Globes and brings an unprecedented award to Brazil

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Fernanda Torres wins at the Golden Globes and brings an unprecedented award to Brazil

The night of Golden Globes 2025 It was a celebration for Brazil! Fernanda Torreswon the statuette of “Best Actress in a Drama Film” for her performance in I’m Still Hereoriginal production of Globoplay. The actress’s moving performance caught the attention of international critics, consolidating her talent on one of the biggest stages in world entertainment.

Fernanda Torres — Photo: REUTERS/Daniel Cole

In her speech, Fernanda Torres dedicated the award to Fernanda Montenegro: “My God, I didn’t prepare anything, because I don’t know if I was ready. This was an incredible year for actress performances, so many actresses here that I admire so much. And, of course, I want to thank Walter Salles, my partner, my friend. What a story, Walter. And, of course, I want to dedicate this award to my mother, you have no idea, she was here 25 years ago, and this is proof that art lasts in life, even during difficult times that Eunice Paiva went through and with So many problems in the world today, so much fear, this is a film that helped us think about how to survive in times like these. So, to my mother, to my family, to my children and to everyone, thank you very much to the Golden Globes.”

Running alongside Pamela Anderson, Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Tilda Swintone Kate WinsletFernanda Torres won and brought the unprecedented award to Brazil. With this victory, the Brazilian actress writes a new chapter in the history of national cinema, repeating her mother’s feat, Fernanda Montenegrowho was nominated for the same award 25 years ago for her performance in “Central do Brasil”. This time, however, the trophy came home.

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