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For Walter Salles’ ‘I am Nonetheless Right here,’ star Fernanda Torres learns to masks the ache
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For Walter Salles’ ‘I am Nonetheless Right here,’ star Fernanda Torres learns to masks the ache

Last updated: December 17, 2024 5:22 pm
Editorial Board Published December 17, 2024
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When director Walter Salles requested Brazilian actor Fernanda Torres to learn the script for “I’m Still Here,” she assumed her outdated pal simply wished a second opinion. Again in 1999, Torres’ mom, the legendary star Fernanda Montenegro, had scored an Oscar nomination for Salles’ acclaimed “Central Station,” and though Torres had beforehand appeared within the director’s 1995 movie, “Foreign Land,” she has extra lately been identified for being a gifted sitcom star. “I thought I was lost to Walter,” says Torres, who was understandably elated when Salles solid her within the main function of Eunice Paiva, a mom of 5 whose husband, Rubens, is kidnapped and murdered on the peak of Brazil’s navy dictatorship. Eunice places apart her grief to lift her youngsters, and Torres turns in a shifting efficiency that’s equal components tamped-down feelings and dependable willpower. “That he thought of me for deep drama was a big thing for me.”

“I’m Still Here” is a real story, primarily based on a e-book by Eunice and Rubens’ son, Marcelo. Was what occurred to his father generally identified in Brazil?

We knew the headlines; we knew that he was taken by the police and the physique by no means appeared. However no one knew the small print. And Eunice was a complete secondary character. We didn’t know that Eunice was such a strong lady. Think about that your husband was tortured, killed, reduce in items or thrown within the ocean. However on the similar time, she wasn’t allowed to sit down, cry, really feel self-pity. She had youngsters and determined to not inform them what occurred. How will you inform that to a toddler? She wished to save lots of their innocence, their religion in humanity.

Eunice was a sublime stay-at-home mother who turned a distinguished human rights lawyer and activist. What did your analysis inform you about her?

Her interviews have been so superb as a result of she was at all times well mannered, mild. She at all times had a smile, and on the similar time, she was so clever, rational, persuasive, very female however highly effective. And this combination of femininity, of delicacy and power, was one thing that I used to be making an attempt [for]. I’m a lot much less elegant than she was, and I keep in mind Walter telling me, “Don’t forget the smile.” It was a key factor for her.

LOS ANGELES -- NOVEMEBER 13, 2024: Fernanda Torres of the film "I'm Still Here," in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Novemeber 13, 2024. (Annie Noelker / For The Times).

Usually, as an actress, you wish to present how properly you’ll be able to cry or scream or be humorous. However this character doesn’t like to point out off. She hides what she feels. And it was marvelous to find the ability of restraint.

— Fernanda Torres

Rising up, your dad and mom ran a theater firm. Do you’ve recollections of how they have been affected by the authoritarian regime? I keep in mind the worry of censorship. Earlier than openings, they needed to do a present for the dictatorship, who may simply forbid the play. Certainly one of my father’s performs was a musical, an enormous manufacturing that was forbidden the day of the opening. I keep in mind the face of my father. Actually tense. You would really feel the worry. What I keep in mind of the dictatorship was to develop up in a closed nation. We didn’t talk with the remainder of the world. Then when the dictatorship ended, we have been bankrupt, and the financial disaster began within the ’80s.

How did artists emerge from that point?

Artwork was very alive. Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil got here again from exile, and have been proposing one other form of battle, which was completely different from the take-guns-and-fight guerrilla factor of very younger folks. They found Jamaica and Bob Marley, they usually got here again saying, “Dance, dance, dance.” That was the form of battle of my technology.

You’ve mentioned {that a} function like Eunice was a primary for you. How so?

Usually, as an actress, you wish to present how properly you’ll be able to cry or scream or be humorous. However this character doesn’t like to point out off. She hides what she feels. And it was marvelous to find the ability of restraint. I by no means did Greek tragedy. So to endure one thing that it’s not possible to deal with, to go on, to smile, to battle, to not break — it created inside me such a strong fireplace, one thing that I’ve by no means skilled earlier than.

Fernanda Torres of the film "I'm Still Here," in Los Angeles.

Fernanda Torres of the movie “I’m Still Here,” in Los Angeles.

(Annie Noelker/For The Occasions)

What was the response when the movie acquired a 10-minute standing ovation on the Venice Movie Competition?

Brazil is such an remoted nation due to the language. We’re 200 million individuals who communicate Portuguese, surrounded by the ocean and Spanish-speaking nations. In a means, we eat our personal tradition. We’re nice with simply ourselves. However on occasion, somebody does one thing that’s understood internationally. This creates an enormous nationwide pleasure. Walter did it with “Central Station.” And once more, with this.

What about when it was launched in Brazil?

Throughout the pandemic, all people purchased big tv units and stopped going to film theaters. However this movie created an urgency to see what was occurring. Folks have been working to the theaters at, like, 2 o’clock on a Tuesday. They found the film wasn’t simply buzz however one which creates a deep feeling. You are feeling empathy for the household. You perceive that a part of historical past. And it’s about Brazil. Persons are going to cinemas now, and on the finish folks get up and applaud and speak concerning the film within the foyers. It turned a fever, and it was so lovely.

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