Minc celebrates Oscar for best international film for ‘I’m still here’

Minister of Culture, Margareth Menezes, congratulated the historical feat of the feature: ‘Deserved too much! The work is a recognition of the memory of the country ‘

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‘I’m still here’ won the Oscar 2025 in the category of best international film

No last Sunday (2), ‘‘Made history by winning the category of best Oscar international film. After the award, the congratulated the feature for the awards as well as for trajectory victorious production that evidenced the potential and quality Brazilian cinema inside and outside the country.

“Deserved too much! Congratulations Walter Salles, Fernanda Torres, Selton Mello and the entire team of this project that, in a very significant way, can honor the Family Family’s struggle during this dark period we live in the dictatorship. The work is a recognition of the memory of the country. In addition, the feature contributes to Brazil to be seen as the country that performs the highest quality cinematic productions. Our cinema is powerful, diverse and deserves all prominence at this time, ”celebrated the Minister of Culture, Margareth Menezes.

The movie ‘totally acclaimed ”was also praised by MinC’s executive secretary Márcio Tavares. “Brazil is partying. National cinema deserves this achievement a lot. Us, of the Ministry of Culture, we are very happy, because the Oscar award repercussions internationally the grandeur of ours artiststhe talent of those who produce cinema and all who believe in transformer powerIn the manor growingacelebrated.

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