The productions “I’m still here” and “Senna” competed in categories of foreign languages, representing the country at the award
On the night of last Friday, 7, the 30th edition of Critics Choice Awards took place. The award, which celebrates the best productions in cinema and TV, took place in Los Angeles, in the United States.
The event began awarding actor categories and supporting actresses in limited or TV series. And although Brazilian actors were out of nominations, Brazil guaranteed space in the awards with two national productions.
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The miniseries “Senna”, produced by Netflix and starred by Gabriel Leoneportrays the trajectory of the Brazilian Formula 1 icon. The short film competes in the category of best foreign language series against “Round 6”, “Citadel: Honey Bunny”, “Acapulco”, “La Machine”, “The Laws of Lidia Poët “,” My brilliant friend “and” Pachinko “.
From the nominees list, the series “Round 6” took the title of best series.
And the most commented Brazilian feature of recent times, “I’m still here”, which talks about the period of military dictatorship, focused on oppression and fight in favor of justice, was competing as the best foreign film against “Emilia Pérez” productions, “Flow”, “kneecap”, “the seed of the sacred fruit” and “everything we imagine as light.”
And once again, the film “Emilia Pérez”, by the director JACQUES AUDIARDwon the award.
Source: Maxima

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