In Brazil, the film “I’m Still Here” has become a cultural phenomenon, grossing over 4.1 million viewers and earning Oscar nominations. The movie delves into Brazil’s dark history of military dictatorship and human rights abuses, shedding light on a period that is often overlooked. Through its powerful storytelling, the film has sparked conversations and raised awareness about the country’s past, challenging viewers to confront a painful chapter in Brazilian history.
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