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Brazil’s Fernanda Torres Dedicates Golden Globe To Her Mother, Who Was Nominated 25 Years Ago – “Art Can Endure Through Life”
Fernanda Torres dedicates her Golden Globe to her mother who was nominated 25 years ago as she wins in a competitive field with Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman.
She was here 25 year ago and this is like a proof that art can endure through life,” said Brazilian’s Fernanda Torres, accepting her Golden Globe for Best Female Actor in A Motion Picture Drama for Walter Salles I’m Still Here in a competitive filed that included Nicole Kidman and Angeline Jolie. Salles’ first dramatic feature in 12 years is a gripping story of life under tyranny with Torres starring as Eunice, a wife and mother of five in Rio de Janeiro whose sun dappled and family beach outings and joyous dinners with friends give way to terror and tragedy under the dictatorship that seized power in Brazil in 1964. He is disappeared and things begin to crumble, with the family and the film resting on Torres’ subtle performance as she grieves silently, keeping it together for the kids as her life takes an unexpected direction.
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