
Overview:
A woman married to a former politician during the 1971 military dictatorship in Brazil is forced to reinvent herself and chart a new course for her family after a violent and arbitrary act.Original Title: | Ainda Estou Aqui |
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Status: | Released (2024-09-19) |
Awards: | Won 1 Oscar. 53 wins & 60 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $6,233,517 |
Screen: | Murilo Hauser, Heitor Lorega, Marcelo Rubens Paiva |
Productions: | VideoFilmes, MACT Productions, RT Features, ARTE France Cinéma, Conspiração Filmes, Globoplay, Library Pictures International |
Production Countries: | Brazil, France |
Spoken Languages: | Português |



Casts
- 87335: Fernanda Torres - Eunice Paiva
- 87341: Selton Mello - Rubens Paiva
- 1508719: Valentina Herszage - Veroca
- 932970: Maria Manoella - Veroca
- 4505878: Luiza Kosovski - Eliana
- 973901: Marjorie Estiano - Eliana
- 1901533: Bárbara Luz - Nalu
Crews
- 1076192: Marcelo Rubens Paiva - Author - Writing
- 2041072: Murilo Hauser - Screenplay - Writing
- 8574: Walter Salles - Director - Directing
- 4236107: João Pedro Tinoco - Production Assistant - Production
- 2213501: Tatiana Stepanenko - Set Decoration - Art
- 2609443: Gabriel Garcia - Assistant Art Director - Art
- 4768050: Maria Carlota Fernandes Bruno - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Brent Marchant
Review text:
Films featuring dark political themes are an acquired taste for many moviegoers, but, when they tell personal stories within such a context, they generally become more accessible for audience members, even those who might not ordinarily gravitate to pictures in this genre. That’s a g ....
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The Paiva family leads an ordinary life until one night when a knock on their door changes things for ever. Rubens (Selton Mello) was formerly a Labour Party congressman in Brazil but now that the military have taken over, he is suspected of ties with the outlawed Communists. He is t ....
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Review text:
<em>'I’m Still Here'</em> undoubtedly merits praise, it's an astutely made picture regarding a dark time in Brazilian history. The film's biggest plus, for me, is how warmly they portray the Paivas, it genuinely feels as if you are watching a real family; the actors play a big part i ....
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