Torres didn’t take home the Oscar for best actress, though I’m Still Here significantly won the best international feature film category. On the carpet before the ceremony, she dazzled in an embellished Chanel dress, cementing her star quality on the big night.
Torres is the second Brazilian to be ever nominated in the Best Actress category, following her mother's nomination in 1999.
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Parade on MSNWho Is Fernanda Torres? All About the Best Actress ContenderThe Brazilian actress has gotten widespread acclaim for her performance in 'I’m Still Here' — will it result in Oscar gold?
Brazil’s Carnival muse this year isn’t one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro samba schools.
Fernanda Torres has the chance to make history at the Oscars. The "I'm Still Here" star would become the first Brazil ian actress to win the best actress award should her name be called on March 2.
Brazil has won its first Oscar for international feature for I’m Still Here, the story of a family broken apart amid a dictatorship. Notably, the feature edged out France’s Emilia Pérez, which took home multiple Oscars earlier in the evening.
Some stories don’t end—they just wait for the right moment to come full circle. One of them happened in the Oscars 2025.
Mikey Madison won the Oscar for best actress over contenders such as Demi Moore and Fernanda Torres, but there's only love among the nominees. Moore, whose performance in "The Substance" made her an Oscar frontrunner after she won best actress prizes at the Golden Globes,
Brazilian movie "I'm Still Here", set against the backdrop of the military dictatorship and recounting the true story of a mother of five whose husband disappears, made history on Sunday by earning Brazil its first Oscar in a major category.
I'm Still Here actress Fernanda Torres reflected on becoming the second mother-daughter duo to be Oscar nominees with her mom Fernanda Montenegro during an exclusive interview with Live From E!.
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When Spanish actress Penélope Cruz announced that “I’m Still Here” was the winner of best international film at the Academy Awards, Brazilians roared at home and on the streets, where Carnival festivities have been ongoing since Saturday.
The Brazilian film “I’m Still Here,” based on a true story, will be vying for the Academy Awards for Best International Film and Best Picture. Its star, Fernanda Torres, is also competing for an Oscar.
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