"Why do u like him??? Hes crazy!"
Me: I can fix him (no really I can)
I'm just going to leave this here...
Cidade Baixa, 2005 | Dir. Sérgio Machado
richarlison trying to figure out how to end his tiktok live stream
All for him to just not be Benjicot Blackwood?!😭
Me when someone tells me that my celeb crushes infact don't know I exist & that they won't want me bc I'm too young for them:
Fernanda Montenegro — and family — reacts to her daughter, Fernanda Torres, victory as best actress at the Golden Globes ♥️
how it feels trying to find a fanfic/imagine about a fandom that’s dead and dry
After seeing that shitty frenchamerican movie about mexicans without any mexican cast winning so many awards im glad Brazil winned this! I dont even care about oscar, this is HUGE!!!!
"I'm still here" isnt just a random film. It is about the military dictatorship, which on the contrary of countries like Argentina and Chile, Brazil didnt punished most part of the people that did and colaborated for all the deaths, crimes and opressions, and many families still and probably wont ever know where their family members were "buried/disposed".
And not only historic value and resistance against military coups (which are a constant threat with the rise of extreme right in Brazilian politics and military), this is a win for the lack of support and acknowledgement brazilian cinema has, by our own government and by gringos, that keep on pretending the world is just hollywood and some few european countries
My position is that gringo awards arent the reason we make films. But it does help a lot. It attracts investment, international film companies, something continents like latin america doesnt have compared to japan, korea, china, india and european countries own independent film and shows productions, so much they even have prestigious relevant cinema and tv show awards season.
MAMMA MIA! 2008│dir. Phyllida Lloyd