Salles’s 1998 breakthrough about a woman’s quest to find the father of a rescued child closes with a satisfying click while it questions everyone’s motives
Brazilian film-maker Walter Salles had a hug…
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Salles’s 1998 breakthrough about a woman’s quest to find the father of a rescued child closes with a satisfying click while it questions everyone’s motives
Brazilian film-maker Walter Salles had a hug…
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Walter Salles’s dictatorship-era movie turns focus on dark time in country’s history and more recent coup attempt
Ahead of the Oscars ceremony, Brazil’s Fernanda Torres – star of Walter Salles’s dicta…
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Brazil’s official entry beats beleaguered French favourite Emilia Pérez to the podium
I’m Still Here has won the Oscar for best internat…
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When a congressman is abducted from his beachfront home in 1970s Rio, his wife and children are left reeling – for decades – in Walter Salles’s Oscar-nominated drama starring an extraordinary Fernand…
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Emotions hide beneath the surface and horrors lurk behind unseen doors in Walter Salles’s Oscar-nominated tale of the Brazilian disappeared
The subtlety and dignity of Fernanda Torres’s Oscar-nominate…
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The Brazilian director on his Oscar-nominated new film, I’m Still Here, the importance of remembering shared history, and Brazil’s double pandemic
Walter Salles, 68, is Brazil’s most internationally c…
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