Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres dedicates award to famous mother in emotional speech

Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres dedicates award to famous mother in emotional speech
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Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres dedicates award to famous mother in emotional speech
Author: Annabel Nugent
Published: Jan, 06 2025 07:11

Torres won Best Actress in a Drama, beating out Nicole Kidman and Tilda Swinton. The 2025 Golden Globes was full of surprises – including Fernanda Torres beating out Nicole Kidman, Tilda Swinton, and Kate Winslet to win Best Actress. Torres, 59, took home her first Golden Globe on Sunday night (5 January) for the film I’m Still Here, becoming the first Brazilian female actor to win the award for Best Actress in a Drama.

Image Credit: The Independent

Her victory was one of the evening’s many notable moments, with Torres herself looking shocked at hearing her name called by presenter Viola Davis. Torres’s category was considered a competitive one, with other nominees including Pamela Anderson for The Last Showgirl, Angelina Jolie for Maria, Nicole Kidman for Babygirl, Tilda Swinton for The Room Next Door, and Kate Winslet for Lee.

 [Walter Salles, left, director of the film
Image Credit: The Independent [Walter Salles, left, director of the film "I'm Still Here," and cast member Fernanda Torres pose for a portrait to promote the film]

“My god, I didn’t prepare anything because I was late already,” Torres admitted during her acceptance speech. “And this is such an amazing year for female performances. There are so many actresses here who I admire so much.”. Torres went on to dedicate the award to her mother, stating: “She was here 25 years ago. And this is proof that art can endure through life, even in difficult moments like this amazing story.

“There’s something that is happening now in the world with so much fear. And this is a film that helped us to think how to survive in tough times like this.”. Torres is the daughter of actor Fernanda Montenegro, who was previously nominated in the same category in 1999 for Central Station. She was nominated for an Oscar for the same role, eventually losing to Gwyneth Paltrow.

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