"I'm Still Here," a film about a woman becoming a human rights lawyer after her husband's disappearance under Brazil's dictatorship, is the country's highest-grossing domestic film since the pandemic.
"I'm Still Here" is a 2021 film by Walter Salles that tells the true story of Eunice Paiva, who becomes a human rights lawyer after her husband, Rubens, is disappeared by Brazil's military dictatorship in 1971. The movie focuses on the family's life under oppression and Eunice's struggle to raise their children. Fernanda Torres stars as Eunice, delivering a powerful performance. The film has been well-received and is Brazil's highest-grossing domestic film since the pandemic.
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