The movie “I’m still here”, Nominated for the Oscar 2025 for best film, received seven indications to Latino Entertainment Film Awardsaward granted by the Association of Latin Entertainment Journalists (Leja). The nominations were announced on Tuesday (28).
The winners will be announced in February 17. The production of and starred by is the only Brazilian production to be highlighted in the award, and received the following indications:
- Best Movie
- Best Director (Walter Salles)
- Best actress (Fernanda Torres)
- Best Adapted Screenplay (Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega)
- Best Non -English Language Movie
- Best Photography
- Best Assembly
The story takes place in the 1970s, in the most intense period of the military dictatorship in Brazil, and accompanies the trajectory of the Paiva family, composed by Rubens (interpreted by), Eunice (lived by,) and his children.
The life of the family transforms when Rubens Paiva is taken by military personnel and disappears without leaving traces. Eunice then dedicates decades in search of answers about her husband’s whereabouts. The Lula government celebrated the.
Watch the trailer for “I’m still here”:
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“Emilia Pérez”, from France • Shanna Besson/Page 114/Why Not Productions/Pathé Films/France 2 Cinema
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“The seed of the sacred fruit”, from Germany
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“From Ground Zero”, da Palestina