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Today, we ask far less of our young people — yet we fail even to give them the basic tools of understanding. Holocaust ...
T he enormous roundabout at Azadi Square was full of cars, yet still felt somehow deserted. Then it dawned on me: Humans—they ...
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch I’m Still Here: Real Diaries of Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust (2005). Explore cast ...
The success of I’m Still Here, this year’s Academy Award winner for best international feature, might give the appearance that Brazil is a country committed to remembering its past—but behind the film ...
I'm Still Here has overtaken both City of God and Central Station at the global box office, with a lifetime haul of over $35 million. Brazil's biggest-ever hit remains Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within.
I’m Still Here, Walter Salles’ drama set during Brazil’s two-decade military dictatorship that ended in 1985, was nominated for the international prize as well as two others.
Walter Salles’ deeply moving drama “I’m Still Here” has won the Academy Award for best international feature, marking a historic first for Brazil. The film, which tells the real-life story ...
I’m Still Here, also nominated for best picture, tells the real-life story of a mother of five children who reinvents herself as a lawyer and activist after the devastating disappearance of her ...
Brazilian movie "I'm Still Here", set against the backdrop of the military dictatorship and recounting the true story of a mother of five whose husband disappears, made history on Sunday by ...
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I'm Still Here already boasts the best Rotten Tomatoes rating of the 10 Best Picture contenders with 96%, ahead of closest contenders Anora (94%) and The Brutalist (94%) at the time of writing.
There are layers of historical significance to I’m Still Here not just for Brazil, but for Salles himself. “When I was 13 years old, I came back to Brazil after five years living abroad and I couldn’t ...