Event 60

Film screening: 'Ainda estou aqui' / 'I’m Still Here'

Followed by a talk between Patrick de Oliveira, Marcelo Rubens Paiva and Sophia Sampaio

Venue: Cinemateca Antigua Cárcel de Segovia

Rubens Paiva, a Brazilian congressman and staunch opponent of the dictatorship in his country, was arrested and disappeared in 1971. Only 40 years later, thanks to the efforts of his wife, Eunice, was it confirmed that he had been tortured and killed by the military.

Forty-four years after those tragic events, Paiva's son, writer Marcelo Rubens Paiva, wrote Ainda estou aqui ('I'm Still Here'), a memoir of his childhood during those years. The book was made into a film by director Walter Salles, and won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2025. Marcelo Rubens Paiva recounts the life of his father and the turbulent and dramatic 1970s in Brazil as a way of trying to ensure that nothing like it ever happens again.

Film screening: Ainda estou aqui / I'm Still Here 16:30 -18:45 Running time: 123 minutes. Directed by Walter Salles

Afterwards the screening, Marcelo Rubens Paiva will talk about his direct experience in the process of creating his book and its adaptation to the big screen with Sophia Sampaio, Director of the Humanities degree at IE University, and Brazilian historian Patrick de Oliveira, PhD from Princeton.

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