‘I’m Still Here’ wins Oscar for Best International Feature Film

I'm Still Here. Photo: Sony Pictures Classics
I’m Still Here. Photo: Sony Pictures Classics

The Brazilian film “I’m Still Here” won the Oscar for Best International Feature Film

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Brazil shone at the 2025 Academy Awards with the victory of “I’m Still Here” in the Best International Feature Film category. Directed by Walter Salles, the film captivated critics and audiences with its emotional and inspiring narrative.

Tribute to Eunice Paiva

Upon receiving the award, Walter Salles dedicated the prize to lawyer and activist Eunice Paiva, whose life story was portrayed in the film by actress Fernanda Torres.

“This award is for a woman who, after suffering an irreparable loss under an authoritarian regime, chose to resist rather than bow down,” said Salles in his speech.

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