'I'm Still Here' doesn't win Best International Film at the Golden Globes and loses to Emilia Pérez

'I'm Still Here' doesn't win Best International Film at the Golden Globes and loses to Emilia Pérez
'I'm Still Here' doesn't win Best International Film at the Golden Globes and loses to Emilia Pérez

“I'm Still Here” didn't win the Golden Globe. The winner of the best film in a non-English language category was the French film “Emilia Pérez”. “Conclave”, a film set inside the Vatican, won the Golden Globe for best screenplay.

The national film, by Walter Salles, could still win in the best drama actress category, with Fernanda Torres. The category will be one of the last to be announced at the awards.

The first winner of the night was Zoe Saldaña, for her performance in the musical “Emilia Perez”. Kieran Culkin was named best supporting actor for “The True Pain”, which premieres on the 30th in Brazil.

In the television categories, Jean Smart and Jeremy Allen White triumphed as best comedy actors for their lauded performances in “Hacks” and “The Bear,” respectively. Hiroyuki Sanada won the award for best actor for “Shogun”, a series that was crowned at the Emmys.

This year, the feature film “I'm Still Here”, by Walter Salles, and actress Fernanda Torres are among the nominees for best foreign language film and best actress in a drama film, respectively. (Folhapress)

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