The actress Fernanda Torres 59, took a photo with fans, last Monday (25), at an airport in Rio de Janeiro.
Fernanda, who is showing the film “I’m Still Here”, a success that became the most watched film in Brazil last week, even with “Wicked” and “Gladiador II” on the posters, did not refuse to take any photos with her admirers .
“I already met her at Lisbon airport with Fernanda Montenegro, very polite”, commented an internet user in the video that went viral on social media. “How uncomfortable, right? The person walking and the people filming”, said another. “She’s a sweetheart,” said another.
In the period between November 21st and 24th, “I’m Still Here” surpassed 1.7 million viewers becoming the film directed by Walter Salles with the largest audience in Brazilian cinemas . The previous title belonged to “Central do Brasil“, which brought together 1.6 million spectators between 1998 and 1999, including its initial launch and subsequent relaunches.
“I’m Still Here”, directed by Walter Salles, is an adaptation of Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s autobiographical book about his own father, Rubens Paiva, a federal deputy who was arrested and killed during the military dictatorship in 1971, in Rio de Janeiro.
In the plot, the author’s mother, Eunice Paiva, needs to change her routine completely after her husband is exiled. The housewife is forced to become a human rights activist after the disappearance of Rubens Paiva.
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