The film, which became a worldwide success, was also nominated for a 2025 Golden Globe in the Best Non-English Language Film category.
This Thursday, the 12th, the Critics Choice Awards announced the complete list of nominees for the award, among them, the national production “Still I’m Here”, an original Globoplay film, makes the list in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
The awards ceremony will take place on January 12, 2025, in Santa Monica, California, in the United States. The film has gained a lot of visibility and applause from the US critics association. The protagonist of the film, Fernanda Torresis also being highly praised and was honored for the award at the “Latino Celebration” on October 22nd, for her role as Eunice Paiva.
Fierce competition
The Brazilian film competes with five other productions in the Best Non-English Language Film category, “Tudo Que Imaginamos Como Luz”, directed by Payal Kapadia; “Emilia Pérez” – directed by Jacques Audiard and considered the main competitor of the feature film “I’m Still Here”; “Flow”, directed by Gints Zilbalodis; “The Seed of the Sacred Fig”, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof; “Kneecap – Music and Freedom”, directed by Rich Peppiatt.
Source: Maxima
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