Negative stories have emerged about four of the Best Picture nominations within days of the Oscars announcement.
Fernanda Torres delivers 'phenomenal' performance as mother whose life is shattered by violence in the Oscar-nominated drama ...
The Brazilian actor claimed that at the time of the 2008 sketch, her home country had yet to become aware of the "racist history and symbolism of blackface." ...
The Brazilian actor joins Q's Tom Power to discuss her Oscar-nominated role as Eunice Paiva in I’m Still Here.
“I’m Still Here,” directed by Walter Salles and set in the early 1970s in idyllic Rio de Janeiro, is the story of the Paiva family and their hardships after the father, Rubens Paiva’s (Selton Mello) ...
For Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here” is more than just a film ... In 2008, Torres wore blackface in an episode of Brazilian sketch show “Fantastico.” The clip resurfaced days ...
One of them was “I’m Still Here,” Walter Salles’ acclaimed true-life drama, set in Brazil in 1970, about a family whose exuberant and loving existence falls off a cliff when the father ...
When Big Issue spoke to Walter Salles, celebrated Brazilian director of Central Station, The Motorcycle Diaries and now I’m Still Here, his lead actress Fernanda Torres had not yet won a Golden Globe ...
Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres has issued an apology for wearing blackface in a comedy sketch 17 years ago. The "I'm Still Here" star, 59, in a statement to Deadline on Sunday acknowledged that ...
Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres has apologised after a sketch of her in blackface has resurfaced. The Brazilian star recently received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for I'm Still Here ...
The I’m Still Here star addressed the video in a statement to Deadline. “Almost 20 years ago, I appeared in Blackface in a comedy sketch from a Brazilian TV show,” she said in her statement.