Fernanda Torres’ international recognition at the Golden Globes, thanks to the film “I’m Still Here”, was the theme of the Viva Maria program, presented by Mara Régia. The work, directed by Walter Salles, portrays the period of the military dictatorship in Brazil and received praise from Amélia Teles, a former political prisoner, who highlights the importance of not forgetting the serious violations that occurred in the years of lead.
In the program, Amélia recalled that many deny this dark chapter in history, and emphasized the need to defend democracy. The achievement of Fernanda Torres, playing Eunice Paiva, reflects the success of a film that has already surpassed three million viewers across the country, with a pedagogical role in raising awareness about torture and political repression.
According to Amélia, celebrating the success of “I’m Still Here” should strengthen the memory of the victims, highlighting how much national cinema can contribute to the critical understanding of the past. In this way, Viva Maria reaffirmed that this victory becomes hope to face those who insist on denying or minimizing the life