Article 6VMTP I’m Still Here wins Oscar for best international film, becoming first Brazilian film to do so

I’m Still Here wins Oscar for best international film, becoming first Brazilian film to do so

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Andrew Pulver
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Brazil's official entry beats beleaguered French favourite Emilia Perez to the podium

I'm Still Here has won the Oscar for best international film at the Academy Awards, which are currently taking place in Los Angeles. It is the first Brazilian film to win the award - and was also the first to be nominated.

Directed by Walter Salles and starring Fernanda Torres, I'm Still Here is a political drama based on the true story of Eunice Paiva, whose husband Rubens was disappeared" and murdered in 1970s Brazil. The film had to overcome a lineup including Danish true-crime story The Girl With the Needle, Iran-set legal drama The Seed of the Sacred Fig and trans gangster musical Emilia Perez, which had been the hot favourite for the award.

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