The actress Fernanda Torres 59, stated that “I’m Still Here” “saved” it from comedy, because it was the only genre that had stood out until then. She explained to the North American magazine Vanity Fair that it became a meme in Brazil.
“People thought I was a comedian because I was very popular. Going to the internet, I mean, I survived the new generation because I became a meme. My memes in Brazil were a hit. I’m very proud of them. I think memes are a superior art”, he declared.
“I like tragic comedies. Brazil is a tragic comedy. I am an actress of tragic comedies”, she added.
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Fernanda Torres was named “global icon” by Vanity Fair. According to the publication, she has just finished a 25-day tour of Hollywood promoting Walter Salles’ film at the season’s main awards shows, with the aim of earning an Oscar nomination.
The magazine also highlights that the Brazilian is gaining buzz in the industry, thanks to her “revealing performance” in “Still I’m Here” as Eunice Paiva.
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This content was originally published in Fernanda Torres says she is proud to have become a meme: “Superior art” on the CNN Brasil website.
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