Fernanda Torres won the Golden Globe for her portrayal of a woman whose husband disappeared during Brazil's brutal military dictatorship, marking Brazil's first win in the Best Actress category.
The film "I'm Still Here" resonates with collective trauma for those who lived through Brazil’s military dictatorship, while offering younger generations a chance to confront this dark history.
During a screening of "I'm Still Here," an audience of younger women who had no experience of the dictatorship chanted 'Dictatorship, never again!', highlighting the film's cultural significance.
With its release coinciding with significant political events in Brazil, the film becomes a powerful reminder of past traumas and the current political climate, encompassing the legacy of the military era.
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