Salles took home Andrei Tarkovsky's "Andrei Rublev," Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger than Paradise,"and many more. “I think it was so refreshing to…starting to do films and see that narratives could ...
filmmaker Walter Salles didn’t have to imagine much: Growing up in Rio de Janeiro, Salles was close with the man’s family. “I had a very personal link to the story,” he told TheWrap Editor ...
Brazil has never won Best International Feature at the Oscars but Walter Salles, the director of this year's entry, I'm Still Here, has been close before, most notably withThe Motorcycle Diaries.
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Director Walter Salles discusses his latest film ‘I’m Still Here’, set in 1970s Brazil during the military dictatorship.
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