‘I’m still here’: Check out the list of awards won so far

Film directed by Walter Salles won the Oscar 2025 in the category of best international film

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Walter Salles and Fernanda Torres on the red carpet of the Oscar

Last Sunday (2), Brazil made history by winning its first Oscar, with “I’m still here”, a film directed by which won in the category of best international film. The film portrays the disappearance in 1971 of former deputy Rubens Paiva, played by Selton Mello, and the resistance of his widow, Eunice Paiva, lived by .

Since the release in November last year, ‘I’m still here’ has attracted more than 5 million viewers to the theaters of the country. In addition to viewers, the feature has gained attention and recognition of international and national criticism with several awards received since the premiere.

In addition to the Oscar, the last prize won, the film ‘totally acclaimed’ accumulates various honors of other prestigious awards. Don’t miss the opportunity to check out the full list of these amazing achievements!

Association of Latin Entertainment Journalists (Leja): Fernanda Torres – Best Actress

Cinema For Peace (Berlin): Most valuable movie of the year

Goya Awards (Spain): Best Ibero-American Movie

Rotterdam International Festival (Netherlands): Public prize

Venice Festival (Italy): Best script

Vancouver International Film Festival (Canada): Public prize

Mill Valley Film Festival (USA): Public Favorite Movie

Miami Film Festival GEMS (USA): Public Favorite Movie

Festival of Pessac (France): Public Prize and Danielle Le Roy Award

Astra Film Awards: Best International Film

Golden Globe: Fernanda Torres – Best Drama Actress

Satellite Awards: Best Actress in Drama Movie

Oscar 2025: Best International Film

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