Brazilian film "I Still Here" hits box offices, sparking conversations about the country's military dictatorship past.

"I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film about a family devastated by the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, has become a box office hit, drawing millions and sparking conversations about Brazil's past. The film's success comes amid revelations of a 2022 coup plot by military officers, underscoring the ongoing impact of the dictatorship. Nominated for a Golden Globe and shortlisted for the Oscars, the film has reignited discussions about Brazil's history and the importance of confronting past trauma.

3 months ago
17 Articles