The film follows the Paiva family living a seemingly idyllic life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, until one night there's a knock at ...
In Walter Salles’s Oscar-nominated film, Fernanda Torres plays a woman whose family is torn apart by Brazil’s military ...
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This is a question asked, with just slightly shaky equanimity, by Eunice Paiva (Fernanda Torres) of a few strange men inside her home. They have already sent her husband away—“to give a ...
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Written and recorded between June 5 and 19, 1972, Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Just the Piano Player was released in ’72 and went to No. 1 internationally, including in the UK and on the Billboard 200.
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The new Brazilian film “I’m Still Here” begins with images often associated with the country: the gorgeous grin of Rio’s shoreline, totemic Sugarloaf Mountain, beach volleyball, and sunbathers galore.