Artists compete for the ‘Best Actress’ Award for her performance in ‘I’m Still Here’, which is also nominated for the categories of ‘Best International Movie’ and ‘Best Movie’.
She is the protagonist of the cover of ‘The Hollywood Reporter’ magazine, at a crucial time for. The actress is competing for the ‘Best Actress’ award for her performance in ‘I’m Still Here,’ which is also nominated for ‘Best International Movie’ and ‘Best Movie’ categories. The vote for the choice of the winners will end next Tuesday (18). The article points out that, regardless of the final result, the nominations and awards already won, such as the best actress, celebrate a successful trajectory for the film, which became a great box office hit and functioned as a form of collective therapy for the Brazil, when addressing deep emotional issues and unresolved trauma.
Thrilled, during the enterprise, Fernanda expressed her gratitude by receiving the Golden Globe award, where she was applauded by renowned actresses such as Kate Winslet and Tilda Swinton. Since receiving Oscar nominations, the actress has not returned to Brazil, due to a schedule full of campaign commitments. Marcelo Rubens Paiva, author of the work that inspired the film, made an analogy between the expectation for the Oscar and the emotion of a World Cup, stating that the whole country will mobilize to accompany the ceremony, which will coincide with the carnival period. The title of the report, “Fernanda Torres has already won”, refers to the statement of, mother of Fernanda Torres and first Brazilian being nominated for the Oscar for best actress. She said that at age 98, seeing her daughter’s nomination is like a true “miracle.” “She has won – before, during and after,” he said. “To be nominated is the Oscar itself,” he added.
Posted by Sarah Paula
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