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Schedule

Jeonbuk National University Cultural Center

Date

2025. 05. 02

Time

13:00

Code

201
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KE
12
Jeonbuk National University Cultural Center

Date

2025. 05. 03

Time

16:30

Code

322
H
KE
12
CGV Jeonjugosa 5

Date

2025. 05. 06

Time

18:00

Code

643
H
KE
12

Credit

  • Director Walter SALLES
  • Producer Maria CARLOTA BRUNO
  • Screenwriter Murilo HAUSER, Heitor LOREGA
  • Cinematographer Adrian TEIJIDO
  • Film Score Warren ELLIS
  • Editor Affonso GONCALVES
  • Sound Laura ZIMMERMANN
  • Cast Fernanda TORRES, Selton MELLO, Fernanda MONTENEGRO

Overview

Brazil, 1971–Enduring the tightening grip of a military dictatorship, Eunice Paiva, a mother of five children, is forced to reinvent herself after her family suffers a violent and arbitrary act by the government. Based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva's memoir, this story portrays an important part of Brazil's hidden history. Won the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film in 2025.

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Review

I'm Still Here marks the return of Brazilian master filmmaker Walter Salles with his first feature in a decade, following Jia Zhangke, A Guy from Fenyang (2014). Based on the memoir of human rights lawyer Rubens Paiva, the film tells the story of a woman fighting to uncover the truth about her husband’s forced disappearance—all while raising five children. Brazil experienced military dictatorship ever since the 1964 coup until the civilian government in 1985. The years between 1970 and 1971, when the film is set, were especially violent, with illegal detentions, torture, and secret burials of political dissidents. The happy "bourgeois" Paiva family crumbles when Congressman Rubens Paiva is arrested without cause. The military refuses to confirm his whereabouts and freezes the family's bank accounts, pushing them into financial ruin. The film captures Eunice's unwavering pursuit of justice and her determination to protect her family. The depiction of state brutality is harrowing—and feels all the more chilling given our own current political tensions. I’m Still Here won the Academy Award for Best International Feature this year, and lead actress Fernanda Torres received the Golden Globe for Best Actress. (MOON Seok)

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Film Source

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Director

Walter SALLES

Born in 1956, Walter Salles is an independent Brazilian filmmaker. His first film, Foreign Land (1995), premiered at the San Sebastián Film Festival. Central Station (1998) won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and earned two Academy Award nominations.

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