“Brazil made peace with the culture,” says Pigossi about “I’m still here”

The actor Marco Pigossi celebrated the cultural roll caused by Fernanda Torres and the movie “I’m still here” in Brazil. For him, the appointment of the work to the Academy Award allowed a union among public artists that was more common in other years. The statement was given to CNN in a special transmission about Oscar this Sunday (2)

“We came from a place where the culture was placed against the public in the last four years in Brazil,” said the actor.

For him,Enception to the film marks a symbolic turn in people’s relationship with art. “Brazil made peace with the culture with ‘I’m still here’. It is historic to see everyone cheering together. Artists and audiences are coming together again. ”

The actor’s speech was accompanied by, during the broadcast, who credited Fernanda Torres the ability to generate the engagement seen by Brazilians in recent months.

“The film speaks of this dark moment we live [a ditadura militar no Brasil] And she, representing the success of the movie, shows us that it is to go through it once and for all, ”said Estrela.

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