The actress won the Best Actress in a Drama Film category at the awards ceremony that took place last Sunday, 5
Fernanda Torres was awarded Best Actress in a Drama Film at the Golden Globes, held on Sunday, 5th, in Los Angeles. The recognition came for her interpretation of Eunice Paiva in “Still I’m Here”, directed by Walter Salles. The performance was widely praised, being considered one of the most impactful of his career.
In her emotional speech, Torres highlighted the strength of the women nominated. “It’s a wonderful year for female performances. So many women here that I admire so much. I want to thank the Walter Sallesmy partner and friend. What a story, walter. I dedicate this award to my mother. She was here 25 years ago. This is proof that art lasts in life, even during difficult times when Eunice Paiva passed,” he declared.
The actress faced some serious competition, including names like Tilda Swinton, Nicole Kidman, Kate Winslet, Pamela Anderson and Demi Moore. The award carries special meaning as his mother, Fernanda Montenegrowas nominated in the same category in 1999 for “Central do Brasil”.
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“I’m Still Here” explores deep themes such as memory and loss, with Torres delivering a performance that captured the complexity of the character. Recognition at the Golden Globes intensifies expectations for the 2025 Oscars, where so much Torres as the film are strong candidates.
Source: Maxima

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