“I’m still here” arrives at streaming after 5 months in theaters

Playing in theaters since November, the Oscar winner for best international film “I’m still here” entered the catalog of Globe This Sunday (6).

Walter Salles’s production made history by receiving three nominations on Hollywood’s main cinema awards and won the first prize in Brazil of the Academy of Film Arts and Sciences.

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The feature film is an adaptation of the eponymous book written by Marcelo Rubens Paiva. The story takes place in the 1970s, in the most intense period of the military dictatorship in Brazil, and accompanies the trajectory of the Paiva family, composed by Rubens, Eunice and five children. Family life transforms completely when, on a fateful day, Rubens Paiva is taken by military personnel and disappears without leaving traces.

Under the direction of Walter Salles (“Bicycle Diaries” and “Central do Brasil”), the production is starring FERNANDA TORRES (“Tapas & Kisses”), which was nominated for the Oscar for the paper, and Selton Mello (“The Auto da Compadecida”).

Names like Valentina Herszage (“They for them”), Maeve Jinkings (“toll”), Antonio Saboia (“private desert”), Olivia Torres (“continent”), Humberto Carrão (“Aquarius”), Dan Stulbach (“Passionate Women”), Charles Fricks (“Earth and Passion”), Luiz Bertazzo (“Baby”) Cast.

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This content was originally published in “I’m still here” arrives at streaming after 5 months on theaters on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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