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Brazilians' invade 'Golden Globes profile to complain about the defeat of 'I'm Still Here': 'They Keep Stealing Our Gold'

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Brazilian movie lost to French film 'Emilia Pérez' Brazilian fans on the internet don't accept defeat and went up the Golden Globes profile this Sunday night as soon as “Emilia Pérez” was announced the best non-English language film, taking away the chances of “I'm Still Here” being awarded. The most recent posts numbered more than a thousand comments, most of them complaining about the prize. Golden Globes 2025: see the full list of winners Fer…
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Brazilian film lost to French film 'Emilia Pérez' in the category of best foreign language film, which garnered a horde of angry comments.

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Brazilian movie lost to French film 'Emilia Pérez' Brazilian fans on the internet don't accept defeat and went up the Golden Globes profile this Sunday night as soon as “Emilia Pérez” was announced the best non-English language film, taking away the chances of “I'm Still Here” being awarded. The most recent posts numbered more than a thousand comments, most of them complaining about the prize. Golden Globes 2025: see the full list of winners Fer…

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“I'm Still Here”, the Walter Salles film that was competing for the Golden Globes 2025, lost the award this Sunday (5). The winner of the Best Non-English Language Film category was “Emilia Pérez “, who represents France. Despite the defeat, the production starring Fernanda Torres, which is competing for the Best Actress award, is one of the favorites to compete in the related category at the 2025 Oscars.

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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Monday, January 6, 2025.
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