The abduction and murder of Rubens Paiva is one of the most notorious crimes of the 1964-85 regime, remaining a haunting legacy as his remains were never found.
Marcelo Rubens Paiva, recalling his father's disappearance, conveys the terror felt by family members during Brazil's military dictatorship, exemplifying the regime's brutality and the lasting emotional scars.
The new film, I'm Still Here, based on Marcelo's book, resonates with audiences grappling with the political consequences of the military rule, drawing nearly 2 million viewers.
Brazil's 21-year dictatorship began with a coup in 1964, leading to severe repression under successive military leaders, culminating in acts of violence and countless disappearances.
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