I’m Still Here

(Original Title: Ainda Estou Aqui)

2022
Brazil
(In Portuguese)
2h 17m
18th September 2025, 7:30 pm
Picturehouse (Screen 3)

Director:

Writer(s):

Starring:

Walter Salles

Murilo Hauser, Heitor Lorega and Marcelo Rubens Paiva

Fernanda Torres, Valentina Herszage, Selton Mello

Brazil 1971: a country in the grip of a military dictatorship. A mother is forced to reinvent herself when her family’s life is shattered by an act of arbitrary violence. Based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s best-selling memoir.

Synopsis

Set in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, I’m Still Here follows the Paiva family—led by Eunice (Fernanda Torres) and Rubens (Selton Mello)—as they navigate the creeping terror of Brazil’s military
dictatorship. When Rubens, a former congressman secretly aiding the opposition, is abducted by government agents, Eunice must protect her five children while searching for answers in a
climate of fear and silence. Based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s memoir Ainda Estou Aqui, the film dramatizes a true story of resilience, loss, and quiet defiance.

Context and Craft

Walter Salles (Central Station, The Motorcycle Diaries) returns to narrative filmmaking with a deeply personal lens—he was childhood friends with the Paiva children and a frequent guest in
their home. The film’s rich period detail is enhanced by Adrian Teijido’s warm 35mm cinematography and a soundtrack featuring Brazilian icons like Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa. The result evokes a vibrant family life slowly eclipsed by authoritarian violence.

Critical Reception

Critics have praised I’m Still Here for its emotional depth and restrained storytelling:

  • “Fernanda Torres delivers a “masterful” performance as Eunice, earning an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of quiet strength under pressure.” The Independent
  • “The film has drawn comparisons to Roma (2018) for its intimate family focus and historical backdrop, though Salles opts for vivid colour and personal memory over monochrome nostalgia.” BFI
  • “While some may feel the film’s minimal political exposition is minimal, its choice to center the victims’ experience, makes the trauma feel immediate and human.” DeepFocusReview
  • “Carried along by Fernanda Torres’ superb performance, I’m Still Here poignantly explores a nation’s upheaval through one family’s search for answers.” Rotten Tomatoes

Conclusion

A brave film portraying resistance, not through action, but through endurance. Parallels can be drawn between Brazil’s former dictatorship and its contemporary political climate. The film’s
use of Super 8 footage and music shapes our emotional connection to the family and their search for the truth.

Audience Rating: 8.63

Audience Comments:

  • Excellent; Beautiful film; Powerful; Well acted; Soundtrack good; Sad; Incredible
  • Good and Great choice
  • A beautiful film well portrayed by the amazing characters and well acted
  • A story to be known by all; Emotional but an incredible film