A recent study has uncovered hidden truths about Brazil’s military dictatorship (1964–1985), revealing a vast international ...
Throughout Latin America, the military and political heirs to the terror regimes of the 1960s and 1970s have once again been ...
I'm Still Here chronicles harrowing real-life events in the 1970s, focusing on civil engineer and former politician Rubens Paiva, his wife Eunice, and their five children during Brazil's military ...
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 festivi ...
The Oscar-winning film tells the true story of a former Brazilian lawmaker who was abducted under Latin America’s longest lasting military dictatorship. Hundreds of soldiers arrive at rally ...
Every year, the New York National Guard sends soldiers and airmen to Brazil's jungle warfare school, one of the world's toughest.
The coup attempt led by Jair Bolsonaro and his allies, including former Defense Minister Braga Netto, profoundly impacted ...
Fernanda Torres delivers 'phenomenal' performance as mother whose life is shattered by violence in the Oscar-nominated drama ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “I’m Still Here,” a film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for more ...
Brazil's film 'I'm Still Here' secured its first Oscar for the country in a major category, though it missed the best picture accolade to 'Anora.' Fernanda Torres, celebrated for her role in the film, ...
For decades, nobody was held accountable for killings and forced disappearances at the hands of Brazil’s military junta. “I’m Still Here” may be changing that. By Ana Ionova and Jack Nicas ...