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Walter Salles tells IndieWire about his new film 'I'm Still Here,' which is now Brazil's entry for the Best International Feature Film Oscar.
Walter Salles' 1998 international breakthrough, Central Station, earned an Oscar nomination for the magnificent Fernanda Montenegro. Now in her 90s, the actress turns up toward the end of the ...
I’M STILL HERE. Section: Special Presentations Director: Walter Salles Screenwriter: Murilo Hauser, Heitor Lorega Logline: The latest from The Motorcycle Diaries director Walter Salles focuses ...
People are always on a journey in the films of Walter Salles. His 1998 breakout film Central Station saw an abandoned nine-year-old go looking for the father he’s never known, while 2004’s The ...
Oscar-winner Walter Salles, fresh from scoring the best international feature statuette for “I’m Still Here,” discussed the impact of his political drama on youth audiences in Brazil and ...
But "I'm Still Here," which documents that harrowing period in the lives of the Paivas, may be his most personal yet, as it deals with people he grew up knowing so intimately.
Walter Salles, left, director of the film "I'm Still Here," and cast member Fernanda Torres pose for a portrait to promote the film, Nov. 13, 2024, in West Hollywood, Calif.. Credit: AP/Chris Pizzello ...
Brazilian director Walter Salles talks about his moving political drama 'I’m Still Here' for Deadline's awards-season event Contenders International.
Director Walter Salles uses cinematic language, skillfully blending color, sound, and camera techniques to tell his stories The Brazilian director’s films include The Motorcycle Diaries, Central ...
Director Walter Salles with actress Fernanda Torres, left, on the set of “I’m Still Here,” for which Torres won the Golden Globe for best actress in a drama on Jan. 5, 2025. (Photo by Sofia ...
Walter Salles’ 1998 international breakthrough, Central Station, earned an Oscar nomination for the magnificent Fernanda Montenegro. Now in her 90s, the actress turns up toward the end of the ...
Walter Salles, left, director of the film "I'm Still Here," and cast member Fernanda Torres pose for a portrait to promote the film, Nov. 13, 2024, in West Hollywood, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris ...
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