I’M STILL HERE (2024)
About the Film
Biography, Drama | 136 MIN | Brazil, France
One afternoon in 1971, Rubens Paiva, a former congressman and outspoken critic of Brazil’s newly instituted military dictatorship, was taken from his home in Rio de Janeiro by government officials, told nothing more than that he must give a “deposition” to authorities, and disappeared. Adapted from his son Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s memoir, this overwhelming, richly realized political drama from Walter Salles (THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES) stays tightly wedded to the perspective of Rubens’s wife, Eunice (a shattering Fernanda Torres), whose indefatigable search for the truth about her husband would stretch out for decades. A devastating true story, I’M STILL HERE is exhilarating in its portrayal of human tenacity in the face of injustice. It features a deeply affecting appearance from Fernanda Montenegro, an Oscar® nominee for Salles’s CENTRAL STATION.
🇧🇷 Brazil’s Official Selection for the 2025 Academy Awards®, Best International Feature
- Venice Film Festival 2024
- Toronto International Film Festival 2024
- Vancouver International Film Festival 2024
- São Paulo International Film Festival 2024
- New York Film Festival 2024
- Philadelphia Film Festival 2024
- Montclair Film Festival 2024
- Mill Valley Film Festival 2024
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