The actress stood out after a tribute in a publication made on the Academy’s profile and success in the film ‘I’m Still Here’, taking national cinema to the world
Fernanda Torreswas highlighted by Vanity Fair magazine, as a global icon in the film industry. They highlighted that she is considered one of the “darlings” of the West Coast in the United States.
Recently, the actress became famous again due to her performance in the film ‘I’m Still Here’. Fernandais being tipped to compete for a spot among the 2025 Oscar nominees, comparing it to big Hollywood names.
The magazine made a point of reviving her artistic trajectory, and marked the milestone of her career by winning the Best Actress award at the Cannes Festival, with the film ‘Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar’.
Times Have Changed
In an outburst with Vanity Fair magazine, the actress reacted to some changes in the artistic world, such as the term ‘nepobaby’, especially for sharing scenes with her mother several times, Fernanda Montenegro. Check it out:
Nowadays, in this petty world we live in, we are called ‘nepobabies’. But we are talking about a tradition, the circus family, and that is a beautiful thing. It’s a job you can learn by observing, imitating, living in an environment. It’s like doctors. But no, nowadays they have decided that we are ‘nepobabies’. The world is very stupid.”
Finally, she also highlights how artists nowadays, with modernity present, need to reinvent themselves all the time, to be able to conquer their artistic space in their career.
To be a modern artist nowadays, you have to be alive in many places to survive. If you keep waiting for an invite to a movie or whatever, you’ll die in your seat.”
Source: Maxima

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