The Golden Globes stage | Source: Getty Images
The announcement of the nominees for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards on December 9, 2024, has sparked widespread conversation among fans and film enthusiasts.
A fan comment dated December 10, 2024 | Source: Instagram/goldenglobes
The official Golden Globe Awards social media account revealed the contenders for the coveted Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama category, highlighting six talented actresses whose performances have left an indelible mark on audiences and critics alike.
The nominees are Pamela Anderson for her role in “The Last Showgirl,” Angelina Jolie in “Maria,” Nicole Kidman in “Babygirl,” Tilda Swinton in “The Room Next Door,” Fernanda Torres in “I’m Still Here,” and Kate Winslet in “Lee.”
The official announcement encouraged viewers to tune in to watch the 82nd Golden Globes live on Sunday, January 5, 2025, at 5 p.m. PT | 8 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount Plus.
The excitement surrounding the Golden Globe Awards continues to build as fans worldwide share their reactions to the recently announced nominees for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. Among the celebrated contenders, Fernanda Torres has garnered significant attention, with users passionately advocating for her to win the prestigious award for her performance in “I’m Still Here.”
A fan comment dated December 10, 2024 | Source: Instagram/goldenglobes
The Brazilian actress, already a celebrated figure in her home country, has inspired a wave of support not only from Brazilian fans but also from admirers around the globe. Social media has been abuzz with users expressing their admiration for her talent and contributions to the world of cinema.
Fernanda Torres on November 17, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
One user stated, “I’m not Brazilian, but Fernanda Torres deserves that Golden Globe for ‘I’m Still Here’. She’s the best nominee from this category!!” The sentiment was echoed by another commenter who added, “She is Brazilian and her name is Fernanda Torres.”
Support for Torres continued to pour in, with fans highlighting her impact as a representation of Brazilian actors on the global stage. One comment read, “Fernanda Torres is brilliant. She represents all [Brazilian] actors at this moment! Go, Fernanda!”
Another user shared, “I’m not Brazilian, even though I do wish Fernanda Torres wins the golden globe! I can imagine how the brazilians are proud of such a good actress. Take this prize to brazil [sic]!”
Fernanda Torres on December 09, 2024, in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Many fans emphasized Torres’ longstanding contributions to the arts, with one admirer stating, “Fernanda Torres comes from a family of the Arts. She deserves all praise not only for this movie but for her entire career! Great great great actress and a brazilian icon. (And she lives in my building. 😉) Winning or not, she’s amazing [sic].”
Fernanda Torres on November 16, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
The accolades continued, with more fervent declarations such as, “FERNANDA! She is the best! Give her the Golden Globe!” and “Fernanda Torres is the greatest! Brazil vibrates together, she really deserves this statuette [sic].” Another user summed up the collective enthusiasm with a simple yet powerful statement, “FERNANDA TORRES WINNER.”
In addition to Torres’ nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, the film itself has also been recognized in the Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language category.
On December 9, Altitude Films, the film’s producing company, shared their excitement on Instagram. “Two #GoldenGlobes nominations for I’M STILL HERE! 🏆 Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language 🏆 Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for Fernanda Torres! Huge congratulations to Walter Salles, @oficialfernandatorres, @seltonmello, @fernandamontenegrooficial, and the entire filmmaking team!”
The following day, Torres herself expressed gratitude for the recognition. “I am truly grateful to the @goldenglobes for this nomination. It is unbelievable!” she wrote on Instagram.
“Walter Salles, thank you for the opportunity to portray Eunice Paiva. It is an honor to have #imstillhere also competing for Best Non-English Motion Picture. We are thrilled and honored. We celebrate this achievement with the entire team, dedicating this moment to Brazilian cinema.”
Walter Salles and Fernanda Torres on November 16, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
The film, “I’m Still Here,” tells the story of a mother navigating unimaginable challenges during the tightening grip of a military dictatorship in Brazil in 1971. Directed by Walter Salles and starring Torres alongside Fernanda Montenegro and Selton Mello, the film has been praised for its gripping narrative and powerful performances.
Torres’ nomination is the latest achievement in a storied career. Born on September 15, 1965, in Rio de Janeiro, she hails from an artistic family. Her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, is an Academy Award-nominated actress known for “Central Station.”
Torres began acting at the age of 16, starring in Walter Lima Junior’s “Innocence.” Over the decades, she has collaborated with acclaimed Brazilian directors, earning numerous accolades.
Actress Fernanda Torres on November 04, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Her performance in “Love Me Forever or Never” won her the Palme d’Or at Cannes, and her role in “Four Days in September” garnered critical acclaim internationally.
Her latest performance in “I’m Still Here” continues her collaboration with Salles, with whom she has worked on notable projects like “Foreign Land” and “The First Day.” The film has already achieved international recognition, securing selections in prestigious festivals, including Venice, Toronto, and San Sebastian.
Fernanda Torres on October 29, 2024, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Beyond her film career, Torres is a versatile artist. She has enjoyed success in television comedies, stage performances, and as a novelist. Her books, “End” and “Glory and Its Litany of Horrors,” have been widely acclaimed, and she has adapted her literary works for film and television.
Fernanda Torres on October 13, 2024, in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Torres’ nomination is not only a recognition of her talent but also a testament to the growing global presence of Brazilian cinema. Whether or not she takes home the award, her contribution to cinema remains undeniable, and her fans eagerly await the January 5 ceremony.
The world will be watching as Torres, alongside her fellow nominees, continues to inspire with her brilliance and dedication to her craft.