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Grand Otelo Prize crowns ‘I’m Still Here’

 
 

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SÃO PAULO, SP (FOLHAPRESS) – In an awards ceremony without surprises, the Brazilian Academy of Cinema made “Ainda Estou Aqui” the biggest winner of the Grande Otelo award, the former Grand Prize of Brazilian Cinema, one of the main film awards in the country. The film won the awards for best fiction feature film, direction, adapted screenplay, actress, actor, cinematography, and all technical awards.

The ceremony took place last night, Wednesday (30), at the Cidade das Artes Bibi Ferreira, in Rio de Janeiro, and awarded 30 statuettes. “Still Here” won 13 of the 16 awards it was competing for.

Based on the homonymous book by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, “Ainda Estou Aqui” follows the story of Eunice Paiva, played by Fernanda Torres, a woman who fought for the recognition of her husband Rubens Paiva’s death during the military dictatorship period.

At the beginning of this year, the film won the Oscar for Best International Feature Film. It was also nominated for the statues of Best Picture and Best Actress, with Torres.

Another highlight of the awards was “Malu,” by Pedro Freire, winning awards for best original screenplay, best first direction, and best supporting actress.

The award, presented by Isabel Fillardis and Bárbara Paz, also took a tour through the trajectory of Brazilian cinema around the world. At the beginning of the awards, the presenters mentioned important names for national cinema, such as Raul Roulien, one of the first Brazilians to act in Hollywood.

In addition to him, Carmen Miranda was honored in a performance that presented a reinterpretation of “O Que é que a Baiana Tem” sung by singer Duda Brack.

In addition, Brazilian films that competed for the Oscar were celebrated, with the showing of some scenes.

The night also included a tribute to producer LC Barreto, from Luiz Carlos and Luci Barreto, who was responsible for 150 titles of Brazilian cinema. At the age of 92, Luci received the trophy, mentioned the 60 years of the production company, and spoke about her husband’s struggle to recover from a fall. She also mentioned their participation in international festivals.

The first award of the night was the best sound track for Warren Ellis, from “I’m Still Here.”

Walter Salles went on stage to represent the British person, who could not attend the ceremony. “Warren found the nomination incredible. He considers Brazil the mecca of music. Being nominated by him among so many talented people was a gift.”

Fernanda Torres and Selton Mello, interpreters of Eunice and Rubens Paiva, won as best actress and actor for the film and praised the figure of the former congressman, killed by the Brazilian military dictatorship, and of his widow, the lawyer who fought for the recognition of the political assassination.

Torres, the Golden Globe winner, recalled that the film started in Rio de Janeiro and then traveled around the world. “I’ve been with Eunice Paiva for two years now. She has become my second nature,” she said.

The actress mentioned Selton Mello and recalled that he gave skin to Rubens Paiva, who was becoming a “faded photograph.”

By winning the award for best direction, Salles said that “Still Here” is a film about a country that was robbed of its future and this must always be remembered. “May more films about this period come.”

At the time of the series awards, Gabriel Leone, moved, dedicated the award for best actor in a fictional series in “Senna” to Breno Silveira, who died at the age of 58 in 2022 while directing “Vitória” with Fernanda Montenegro.

“Breno was a brilliant photographer and film director. He was a passionate person, a great artistic partner and friend,” he said.

Isaac Amendoim, 12, interpreter of “Chico Bento,” cried while thanking the award given to the film as best children’s feature. “I’m very happy, people. And a kiss, mom.”

Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, 76, winner of the award for best supporting actress for “Malu,” was applauded by the entire audience standing up, and in her speech, she paid tribute to her wife, Ariane Mnouchkine, 86, a French theater and film director. The founder of Théâtre du Soleil was in the audience at the awards ceremony.

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See below the list of nominees and winners of this year’s Grande Otelo award.

Best fiction feature

Still Here

Baby

“Kasa Branca”

Shame

Motel Destiny

WINNER

Still Here

Best documentary feature

“3 Obás de Xangô”

Assexuality

Fernanda Young – Burn me in the Control

Luiz Melodia – In the Heart of Brazil

“Milton Bituca Nascimento”

Othello, the Great

WINNER

“3 Obás de Xangô”

Best animated feature

Abá and His Band

Noah’s Ark

Clarice’s Dream

Motherboard

Teca and Tuti: A Night in the Library

WINNER

Noah’s Ark

Best children’s film

Chico Bento and the Wonderful Guava Tree

Sleeping Beauty

All for a Pop Star 2

WINNER

Chico Bento and the Wonderful Guava Tree

Best Ibero-American feature film

The Jockey

Dear Sirs

Grand Tour

The Infiltrated

Sujo

WINNER

“Grand Tour”

Best direction

Andrucha Waddington, “Vitória”

Erico Rassi, “West Again”

Karim Aïnouz, “Motel Destino”

Marcelo Caetano, “Baby”

Walter Salles, “I’m Still Here”

WINNER

Walter Salles, “I’m Still Here”

Best first long direction

Alessandra Dorgan, “Luiz Melodia – In the Heart of Brazil”

Dira Paes, “Paradise”

João Cândido Zacharias, “The Inheritance”

Lucas H. Rossi dos Santos, “Othello, The Great”

Pedro Freire, “Malu”

WINNER

Pedro Freire, “Malu”

Best actress in a long film

Andrea Beltrão, “Avenida Beira-Mar”

Dira Paes, “Paradise”

Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here”

Grace Passô, “The Day I Met You”

Yara De Novaes, “Malu”

WINNER

Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here”

Best actor in a feature film

Angelo Antonio, “West Again”

Caio Blat, “Great Backlands”

Fabio Assunção, “Motel Destiny”

João Pedro Mariano, “Baby”

Matheus Nachtergaele, “O Auto da Compadecida 2”

Selton Mello, “I’m Still Here”

WINNER

Selton Mello, “I’m Still Here”

Best Supporting Actress Long

Bárbara Luz, “I’m Still Here”

Carol Duarte, “Malu”

Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, “Malu”

Linn da Quebrada, “Victory”

Valentina Herszage, “I’m Still Here”

WINNER

Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, “Malu”

Best Supporting Actor of Long

Antonio Pitanga, “West Again”

Atilla Bee, “Malu”

Babu Santana, “West Again”

Humberto Carrão, “I’m Still Here”

Ricardo Teodoro, “Baby”

WINNER

Ricardo Teodoro, “Baby”

Best cinematography

Still Here

West Again

Great Backlands

“O Auto da Compadecida 2”

Motel Destiny

Baby

Shame

WINNER

Still Here

Best original screenplay

André Novais Oliveira, “The Day I Met You”

Erico Rassi, “West Again”

Luciano Vidigal, “Kasa Branca”

Marcelo Caetano and Gabriel Domingues, “Baby”

Pedro Freire, “Malu”

WINNER

Pedro Freire, “Malu”

Best Adapted Screenplay

Bia Lessa, “The Devil in the Street in the Middle of the Redemption”

Guel Arraes and Jorge Furtado, “Great Backlands”

Marcelo Gomes, Maria Camargo and Gustavo Campos, “Portrait of a Certain East”

Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega, “I’m Still Here”

Sérgio Machado, “Noah’s Ark”

WINNER

Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega, “I’m Still Here”

Best art direction

“As Polacas”, Camila Moussallem

“Still Here”, Carlos Conti+

“West Again”, Carol Tanajura

“Shame”, Elsa Romero

“Motels Destination”, Marcos Pedroso

WINNER

Carlos Conti, “I’m Still Here”

Best costume

“A Battle on Maria Antônia Street”, Aline Canella

“Grande Sertão”, Cao Albuquerque and Diana Leste

“Still Here”, Claudia Kopke

“O Auto da Compadecida 2”, Emilia Duncan

“Baby”, Gabriela Campos

“Motels Destination”, Kika Lopes and Ananda Frazão

WINNER

Claudia Kopke, “I’m Still Here”

Best makeup

“West Again”, Ana Pieroni

“Shame,” Marcos Freire

“Still Here”, Marisa Amenta and Luigi Rochetti

“Grande Sertão”, Rosemary Paiva

“O Auto da Compadecida 2”, Rosemary Paiva

WINNER

Marisa Amenta and Luigi Rochetti, “I’m Still Here”

Best assembly

“Still Here”, Affonso Gonçalves

“3 Obás de Xangô”, André Finotti

“Cidade; Campo”, Cristina Amaral

“Baby”, Fabian Remy

“O Auto da Compadecida 2”, Fabio Jordão

“Shame”, Marilia Moraes

WINNER

Affonso Gonçalves, “I’m Still Here”

Best visual effect

“Portrait of a Certain East”, Ailton Piuí and João Paulo Geraldo

“Still Here”, Claudio Peralta

“O Auto da Compadecida 2”, Claudio Peralta

“Victory”, Claudio Peralta

“Grande Sertão”, Eduardo Schaal, Guilherme Ramalho e Hugo Gurgel

“Chico Bento and the Wonderful Guava Tree”, Guilherme Ramalho, Hugo Gurgel and François Puren

WINNER

Claudio Peralta, “I’m Still Here”

Best short story

E Your Body Is Beautiful

“Helena de Guaratiba”

Outside Side Stays Here Inside

When Here

Zagêro

WINNER

“Helena de Guaratiba”

Best short documentary

The Night of the Bottles

I Was Eduardo Coutinho’s Assistant

Sea of the Inside

Golden Wind

You

Volupia

WINNER

You

Best animated short

The Girl and the Pot

Me and the Ox, the Ox and Me

I am a German Shepherd

Today I only come back tomorrow

Kabuki

Boy Monster

Can I Count on My Fingers

Grandma’s Recipe

WINNER

The Girl and the Pot

Popular vote

“Milton Bituca Nascimento”

“3 Obás de Xangô”

Still Here

Assexuality

Baby

Cancer with Ascendant in Virgo

Stomach 2 – The Powerful Chef

WINNER

“Milton Bituca Nascimento”

Best soundtrack

“Motel Destino”, Amine Bouhafa

“O Clube das Mulheres de Negócios”, André Abujamra and Mateu Alves

“The Maria Antônia Street Battle”, Antonio Pinto,

“Victory”, Antonio Pinto

“Grande Sertão”, Beto Villares,

“West Again”, Guilherme Garbato,

“Still Here”, Warren Ellis

WINNER

Warren Ellis, “I’m Still Here”

Best sound

“Chico Bento and the Wonderful Guava Tree”, Abrão Antunes, Miriam Biderman, Ricardo Reis and Toco Cerqueira

“Noah’s Ark”, Caio Gox, André Tadeu and Carlos Paes

“My Blood Boils for You,” Jorge Rezende, Jorge Vaz, Miriam Biderman, Ricardo Reis and Toco Cerqueira

“Victory”, Jorge Saldanha, Alessandro Laroca and Eduardo Virmond Lima

“Still Here”, Laura Zimmerman and Stéphane Thiébaut

“Shame”, Marcel Costa and Daniel Turini

“Motel Destino”, Moabe Filho, Pedro Moreira, Waldir Xavier and Adrian Baumeister

WINNER

Laura Zimmerman and Stéphane Thiébaut, “I’m Still Here”

Best Brazilian fictional series of independent production for free-to-air TV, pay TV or streaming

“City of God: The Struggle Does Not Stop” – 1st Season

“Unclean” – 5th Season

“Others” – 2nd Season

“The Four of Candelária” – 1st Season

Senna

WINNER

Senna

Best Brazilian documentary series of independent production for free-to-air TV, pay TV or streaming

Boat Mouche – The Shipwreck of Justice

“Black Water” – 4th Season

Park Maniac – The Untold Story

“Romário – The Guy” – 1st Season

Viva the Cinema! A History of the São Paulo Festival

WINNER

“Black Water” – 4th Season

Best Brazilian animated series of independent production for free-to-air TV, pay TV or streaming

“Astronauta” – 1st Season

“Cosmo, the Cosmonaut” – 1st Season

“Guild” – 1st Season

“Brother of Jorel” – 5th Season

“Lino – My Dad is a Superstar” – 1st Season

“O Show da Luna!” – 8th Season

“Vovó Tatá” – 1st Season

WINNER

“Brother of Jorel” – 5th Season

Best Actress in a Television Fiction Series for Free TV, Pay TV or Streaming

Adriana Esteves, “The Others”

Alice Wegmann, “Rensga Hits”

Andréia Horta, “City of God: The Struggle Does Not Stop”

Letícia Colin, “The Others”

Roberta Rodrigues, “City of God: The Struggle Does Not Stop”

WINNER

Adriana Esteves, “The Others”

Best Actor in a Television Fiction Series for Free TV, Pay TV or Streaming

Andrei Marques, “The Four of Candelária”

Eduardo Sterblitch, “The Others”

Gabriel Leone, “Dom”

Gabriel Leone, “Senna”

Matheus Nachtergaele, “Chabadabadá”

WINNER

Gabriel Leone, “Senna”

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