FERNANDA TORRES59, was on the red carpet of the GRANDE OTELO AWARDwhere he indicated the three national films that Brazilians should put on the list to watch.
During the awards, Eunice Paiva’s interpreter in “I’m still here” also talked about having become. “I’m afraid now, for accepting I’m a jury. It’s something I’ve never done, I’m a little terrified,” he reflected in conversation with Gshow. “So Glam will continue,” he added jokingly. In the evening, Walter Salles’s film was, becoming the record of the record of statuettes in the awards.
Fernanda, who has a long trajectory in Brazilian cinema, with the award -winning “I know I will love you” and “Foreign Terra”, indicated, in an interview for Adooro Cinema, some national films that should be watched by Brazilians. Check it out:
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“The man of Sputnik” (1959)
The 1959 comedy talks about Anastácio’s life, which, having killer chickens when an unidentified object falls into his backyard, tries to recover the damage negotiating the play. However, the attitude draws the attention of international spies that will mess up his and his wife’s life. Starring Oscarito and with name appearances such as Jô Soares and Norma Bengell is directed by Carlos Manga (“kill or run”).
Part of the 100 best Brazilian films of all time by the Brazilian Association of Film Critics, the production is a landmark of Cinema Novo. In the plot, the fictional republic of Eldorado crosses a moment of misery and injustice plaguing the country. Then, journalist Paulo Martins, trying to provoke changes to his country by influencing powerful men. Directed by one of the most celebrated names in national cinema, Glauber Rocha, “Terra em Track” is available on Globoplay and Telecine.
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“All women in the world” (1967)
One of the productions that raised Leila Diniz among the big names in national cinema in the 1960s and 1970s, brings the loving mismatches of Paulo and Maria Alice, who dropped their old loves to embark on the novel. The romantic comedy also features Paulo José, Flávio Migliaccio and Maria Gladys in the cast. In 2020, the production gained a serial version by Globoplay, with Sophie Charlotte and Emílio Dantas as protagonist. The film is available on Globoplay.

After nominating a trio of movies, Fernanda returns and indicates one more, “Dry Life.” “But there are so much people … It’s fire, but I’ll be with these three,” he adds.
Based on the work of Graciliano Ramos, “Dry Lives” talks about the family composed of Fabiano, Sinhá Vitória, the older boy, the younger boy and the dog whale, who cross the backlands in searching for ways to survive drought and misery. Considered the first phase of Cinem Novo, the production occupies third place on the list of the 100 best national films made by Abraccine available on Netflix, Globoplay and Telecine.
Fernanda Torres indicates three Brazilian films that everyone needs to watch.
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