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I'm Still Here

Original title: Ainda Estou Aqui
  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
115K
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Fernanda Torres in I'm Still Here (2024)
Brazil, 1971: a country in the tightening grip of a military dictatorship. A mother is forced to reinvent herself when her family's life is shattered by an act of arbitrary violence.
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A woman married to a former politician during the military dictatorship in Brazil is forced to reinvent herself and chart a new course for her family after a violent and arbitrary act.A woman married to a former politician during the military dictatorship in Brazil is forced to reinvent herself and chart a new course for her family after a violent and arbitrary act.A woman married to a former politician during the military dictatorship in Brazil is forced to reinvent herself and chart a new course for her family after a violent and arbitrary act.

  • Director
    • Walter Salles
  • Writers
    • Murilo Hauser
    • Heitor Lorega
    • Marcelo Rubens Paiva
  • Stars
    • Fernanda Torres
    • Fernanda Montenegro
    • Selton Mello
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    115K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    224
    23
    • Director
      • Walter Salles
    • Writers
      • Murilo Hauser
      • Heitor Lorega
      • Marcelo Rubens Paiva
    • Stars
      • Fernanda Torres
      • Fernanda Montenegro
      • Selton Mello
    • 587User reviews
    • 176Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 53 wins & 77 nominations total

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    Fernanda Torres
    Fernanda Torres
    • Eunice Paiva
    Fernanda Montenegro
    Fernanda Montenegro
    • Eunice Paiva
    Selton Mello
    Selton Mello
    • Rubens Paiva
    Valentina Herszage
    Valentina Herszage
    • Veroca
    Maria Manoella
    • Veroca
    Bárbara Luz
    • Nalu
    • (as Barbara Luz)
    Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha
    • Nalu
    Luiza Kosovski
    • Eliana
    Marjorie Estiano
    Marjorie Estiano
    • Eliana
    Guilherme Silveira
    • Marcelo
    Antonio Saboia
    Antonio Saboia
    • Marcelo
    Cora Mora
    • Babiu
    Olívia Torres
    • Babiu
    • (as Olivia Torres)
    Pri Helena
    • Maria José
    Humberto Carrão
    Humberto Carrão
    • Felix
    Charles Fricks
    Charles Fricks
    • Fernando Gasparian
    Maeve Jinkings
    Maeve Jinkings
    • Dalva Gasparian
    Luana Nastas
    • Helena Gasparian
    • Director
      • Walter Salles
    • Writers
      • Murilo Hauser
      • Heitor Lorega
      • Marcelo Rubens Paiva
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    User reviews587

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'I'm Still Here' is an emotional film tackling love, loss, and political repression. Fernanda Torres' performance is lauded, and the film's emotional depth and historical context are appreciated. Cinematography and direction are praised for their immersive quality. However, some find the film slow-paced and lacking dramatic tension, criticizing its reliance on historical context over narrative depth. Despite mixed views on pacing and narrative, the film is generally valued for its emotional resonance and significant historical message.
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    10adrianovasconcelos

    Superlative rendition of real life incident, dictatorial regime's impact on happy, loving family

    I have to say that I have the highest regard for Walter Salles' gifts as a movie director. Back in 1999, I found truly impressive one of his early films, CENTRAL DO BRASIL (CENTRAL STATION), with Fernanda Montenegro delivering one of her most thoughtful and sensitive performances.

    As mesmerising as that film was, it came nowhere near the merits and masterpiece status that AINDA ESTOU AQUI (I'M STILL HERE) richly shows from beginning to end.

    This masterpiece is anchored by a superb script by Murilo Hauser off the book by Marcelo Paiva, the son of MP Rubens Paiva who was abducted by the Brazilian Military Police from his house in January 1971. The way the police go about it is truly sinister, keeping the family jailed in its own house, not allowing the wife to see the husband, not disclosing any info relating to the abductee's whereabouts, taking even one of the children for interrogation.

    There are two towering performances in AINDA ESTOU AQUI: Fernanda Torres, in it almost continuously until the last 15 minutes, and Selton Mello as the luckless MP who quietly tries to help individuals sought and detained by the dictatorship, then with Emilio Médici as Brazilian president.

    You can feel the noose tightening around the family, with the authorities showing no concern at all that the family included five teenagers needing food and education. Fernanda Torres plays a highly dignified Eunice as the wife doing all she can to retrieve her husband whilst raising her numerous brood.

    Torres delivers a quiet, moving performance in which her eyes tell you more than any words. Slender and elegant, she holds her family together, has to look for work and studies at university to become a lawyer, which she does by age 48.

    Cinematography by Adrian Teijido is absolutely top notch, as is the editing by Afonso Gonçalves.

    It is not an easy film to watch, bubbling with concealed violence that constricts the family more and more.

    I hope today's Brazilian Government watches and takes note of this film's content and message because it depicts a past that simply must not be repeated. There is much to learn from it, and not just by Brazil - by any country in the world, even self-styled "greatest democracies".

    Definite must-see. I can confidently predict that no film competing for Oscars this year is better. 10/10.
    8metodico

    The story of a family, the story of a country...

    "I'm Still Here" is a powerful portrayal of a moment in Brazilian history that traumatized many people. In a well-constructed atmosphere, the viewer enters the past of a country, a past that is disowned and ignored by the country itself, and this makes the experience of watching "I'm Still Here" in a movie theater in Brazil even more powerful. Of all the Brazilian filmmakers, Walter Salles stands out with his talented direction and interesting photography, and the production is truly impressive. The actors are talented and I want to highlight the younger actors, who certainly give the film a touch of depth and beauty necessary for us to feel the "magic of cinema". Regarding the kind human side present in "I'm Still Here", it is wonderful to see a film by a filmmaker who truly understands cinema, who does not present alienated ideas but rather pure and genuine human expression. As a Brazilian, of course, I will be rooting for Walter Salles' work to be nominated for an Oscar, but I think the goal of making national cinema talked about again has already been achieved. Beautiful film, beautiful message and beautiful performances.
    gortx

    Gripping true story with a superb Fernanda Torres

    I'M STILL HERE (2024) Walter Salles' gripping I'M STILL HERE takes on the true story of persecuted journalist Rubens Paiva. It's personal with Salles as he was a childhood friend of the family. Brazil. 1971. The country is run by a brutal dictatorship. Paiva (Selton Mello) is an engineer and ex-congressman from the opposition party. His family tries to live as normal a life as possible, until he's seized by authorities.

    Salles and his writers Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorenga base their script on the memoir of Paiva's son Marcello. It's very well balanced between family and politics. Right from the start we see his oldest daughter Veroca (Valentina Herszage) out with friends on a typical fun night when suddenly, they are pulled over and roughed up by military police looking for radical 'hippies'. There is an atmosphere of kidnapping and danger in the air. Veroca is sent overseas for her protection.

    Once Paiva is captured, the emphasis turns to his wife Eunice, brilliantly played by Fernanda Torres. She battles not only to find and get her husband released, but is the rock that keeps the family together. It's a strong drama which Salles and his team make both palpable and universal beyond Brazil's borders. It remains timely as its warnings about oppression sadly remain potent today. Shooting on 35mm, Adrian Teijido gives it a gritty, but organic look. Warren Ellis' score is quite fine. Salles (THE MOTORCYLE DIARIES, ON THE ROAD) has a real feel for the material. The epilogue is a bit elongated even if it imparts some closure and a chance to see Fernanda Montenegro once again (Oscar nominee for Salles' excellent CENTRAL STATION - and, the mother of of Fernanda Torres).

    I'M STILL HERE is a superb effort from Salles, and Rubens Paiva's story is worth telling.
    8ferguson-6

    I am woman, hear me roar

    Greetings again from the darkness. True stories are often at the heart of many movies each year. However, there are true stories and then there is the story of the Paiva family. Marcelo Rubens Paiva has written two books, which along with numerous interviews with family and friends, serve as the basis for this film from famed Brazilian director Walter Salles (THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES.2004). The screenplay comes from co-writers Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega.

    Unless you are a history scholar, it's highly unlikely you can recite the various Latin America dictatorships and military coups over the past decades. Yet you surely know they have happened, and that many innocent people and families have been victimized. The Paiva family is one example, and their story is gut-wrenching. The film begins in Rio de Janeiro in 1970 when military rule was in place. Director Salles affords us plenty of time to get to know architect Rubens Paiva (Selton Mello), his wife Eunice (Fernanda Torres), and their five kids. Theirs is a happy family living a pleasant and comfortable life ... gatherings on the beach, music and dancing, family meals and photos. In one moment, the happiness fades and things change forever.

    A group of men show up to escort Rubens (a long-ago local Congressman) in for a deposition. He smiles and tells the family that he will be back soon. The saga of this family is torturous to watch. Eunice and her oldest daughter are soon taken in and held for questioning in what appears to be some type of prison or military facility. They learn Rubens is accused of being a communist. Eunice's return home is a beautifully filmed sequence, as it's nighttime and the kids are sleeping.

    The next morning's reunion is touching, yet now the reality has hit for the older daughters. Eunice kicks into strong woman mode to protect her "babies". The story shifts significantly here since the wage earner is gone. Eunice sells the house and the family moves to Sao Paulo. Eunice handles the extreme stress, continues caring for her kids, and never stops trying to find out about Rubens.

    The journey of Eunice could easily fill a movie, however, Salles chooses to jump ahead 25 years (to 1996) and then again to 2014, when the family is together and wheelchair bound and Alzheimer's stricken Eunice is played by 95-year-old Fernanda Montenegro (Oscar nominated for CENTRAL STATION, 1998), the real-life mother of Fernanda Torres. During these segments, we figure out what an impressive woman Eunice is and how much she has accomplished through determination. It's likely a death certificate has never been more valued or more pursued than the one Eunice finally receives. We also see her son Marcelo is now physically disabled, yet becoming famous as a writer.

    Director Walter Salles knew the Paiva family quite well when he was young, and his personal connection shines through in this ode to a family shattered by political turmoil. Fernanda Torres delivers a stunning performance with more emotional depth than just about any other acting performance we've seen this year. Salles details that more than 20,000 citizens were tortured and held captive over these years, and via the closing credits he runs archival photos and a recap of history. Seeing the stress and turmoil of a previously happy family is not an easy watch, yet perhaps the accomplishments of Eunice help offset some of the pain.
    10annafmaldari

    Acting School

    Fernanda Torres gives an incredible performance, showing Eunice's strength and vulnerability in such a real and powerful way. She makes you feel every moment of the story, and her acting is unforgettable.

    What makes "I'm Still Here" even more meaningful is how much it connects to what's happening in the world today. It's a strong reminder of the dangers of governments having too much power and why it's so important to protect democracy. The story of standing up to injustice feels relatable no matter where you're from, making this movie much bigger than just its Brazilian roots.

    This film is a true example of how strong people can be, even in the worst situations. The acting, especially from Fernanda Torres, and the emotional story make it a must-see. It really stays with you, both on a personal level and when thinking about the bigger issues in the world.

    It's also important to remember how hard it is to make a movie like this in Brazil. Creating art in places like Brazil comes with a lot of challenges that don't exist in the US or Europe, like limited resources and political difficulties. That makes this film even more special and inspiring.

    "I'm Still Here" isn't just a movie-it's an important story that everyone should watch and talk about.

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    • Trivia
      Fernanda Torres said director Walter Salles cut out all of her crying scenes from the film. Marcelo Rubens Paiva said that his mother Eunice Paiva never cried in front of her family and was very restrained, just as she is portrayed in the film.
    • Goofs
      The police VW seen when Eunice is taken to the DOI-CODI facility has an RJ door mark, which indicates that belongs to the State of Rio de Janeiro. At the time (1971), however, the City of Rio de Janeiro was the capital of the State of Guanabara, recognized as GB. The consolidation of the two states did not happen until 1975.
    • Quotes

      Eunice Paiva: Martha, you gotta help me. My husband is in danger!

      Martha: Everybody's in danger, Eunice.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mais Você: Episode dated 3 December 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      A Festa do Santo Reis
      Written by Léo Maia (as Marcio Leonardo)

      Performed by Tim Maia

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Aún estoy aquí
    • Filming locations
      • Rua Roquete Pinto 7, Urca, Rio d Janeiro, RJ, Brazil(as Paiva's house in Rio)
    • Production companies
      • VideoFilmes
      • RT Features
      • MACT Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,233,517
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $113,706
      • Jan 19, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,126,135
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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