Brazilians are captivated by the Oscar-nominated film “I Am Still Here,” which portrays a family grappling with the impact of the military dictatorship in power from 1964. With no truth commission or prosecutions for past wrongdoings during the two-decade rule, advocates believe the film can shed light on this dark chapter and foster a deeper understanding of history. The movie has drawn significant attention and sparked discussions about the need to address the unresolved issues from that period.
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