• I'm Still Here

  • 2h 17m - Brezilya, Fransa  

  • We are in Rio de Janeiro. Life is good, people are enjoying themselves on the beach and everything is very relaxed, pleasant, calm. But the year is 1971 and Brazil is being crushed in the tightening grip of a military dictatorship. On that day, former deputy Rubens Paiva is detained by the military and his wife Eunice is arrested later. Eunice is released days later, but Rubens has disappeared. Left with five children, Eunice is forced to reinvent herself and her life as an activist, lawyer and heroine as her family is shattered. Walter Salles, directing his first feature film since 2012's On the Road, adapted this film from the book by Rubens' son Marcelo Rubens Paiva: "When I first read the book, I was deeply moved, and it was a personal matter for me because I knew this family, I was friends with the Paiva children." I'm Still Here is Brazil's Oscar nominee.

  • I'm Still Here

    I'm Still Here
  • 2 hour 17 minute - Brezilya, Fransa  

  • We are in Rio de Janeiro. Life is good, people are enjoying themselves on the beach and everything is very relaxed, pleasant, calm. But the year is 1971 and Brazil is being crushed in the tightening grip of a military dictatorship. On that day, former deputy Rubens Paiva is detained by the military and his wife Eunice is arrested later. Eunice is released days later, but Rubens has disappeared. Left with five children, Eunice is forced to reinvent herself and her life as an activist, lawyer and heroine as her family is shattered. Walter Salles, directing his first feature film since 2012's On the Road, adapted this film from the book by Rubens' son Marcelo Rubens Paiva: "When I first read the book, I was deeply moved, and it was a personal matter for me because I knew this family, I was friends with the Paiva children." I'm Still Here is Brazil's Oscar nominee.

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