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Fernanda Torres, a celebrated Brazilian actress and Golden Globe winner, is set to star in the upcoming film Os Corretores. This new feature is directed by her husband, Andrucha Waddington, under the production of Conspiracao. The film, described as a real estate tragicomedy, will start production by the end of the year. Torres, known for her award-winning role in I'm Still Here, continues to expand her career with this exciting project.

Key Points: Fernanda Torres Stars in Os Corretores Directed by Andrucha Waddington

  • Fernanda Torres stars in Os Corretores by Conspiracao
  • Directed by Andrucha Waddington, Torres' husband
  • Real estate tragicomedy with yet undecided male lead
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Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres to star in 'Os Correstores'

Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres takes the lead in Andrucha Waddington’s real estate tragicomedy, Os Corretores.

"It is described as a real estate tragic comedy centered on a couple of real estate agents. - Variety"

Washington DC, May 29

Brazil's Fernanda Torres, a Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee for 'I'm Still Here,' will star in the film 'Os Corretores', reported Variety.

It is a feature from Brazilian production powerhouse Conspiracao that is scheduled to go into production by the end of this year.

The film will be directed by Torres' husband, Andrucha Waddington, reported Variety.

As per the outlet, the film is described as a real estate tragic comedy. The plot centres on a couple of real estate agents.

Torres plays the female lead, while the male lead is yet to be decided by the makers.

For her internationally acclaimed performance as Eunice Paiva in 'I'm Still Here,' Torres was the first Brazilian to receive a Golden Globe Award for best actress in a motion picture drama.

She was also nominated this year for a Best Actress Academy Award.

According to Variety, Torres is also a writer of newspaper columns and has published two novels.

Her debut novel, 'The End,' sold over 200,000 copies in Brazil and was translated into seven languages and adapted into a 10-episode series.

Torres' considerable writing career also includes the plot for 'The Others,' one of streamer Globoplay's most successful original series to date, reported Variety.

As for Waddington, he has directed 'Me You Them,' selected for Sundance, Cannes, and Toronto.

Starring Torres and his mother Fernanda Montenegro and co-written and directed by Waddington, 'House of Sand,' a successful Sony Pictures Classics release in the U.S., won Sundance's Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Script and Alfred Sloan awards.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Wow, Fernanda Torres is such a powerhouse talent! 🌟 Loved her in 'I'm Still Here' - that Golden Globe was well deserved. Excited to see her in this new Brazilian project. We need more international cinema in Indian theaters!
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Rahul S.
Interesting to see a real estate comedy coming from Brazil. Hope it gets subtitled properly for international audiences. Bollywood should take notes - we need more slice-of-life comedies instead of just masala films.
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Ananya M.
The husband-wife duo working together reminds me of Vidya Balan and Siddharth Roy Kapur. Hope their creative partnership works better than most Bollywood couples' collaborations! 😅
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate international cinema, I wish Indian media would give equal coverage to our regional film industries. We have such amazing talent in Malayalam, Bengali and Marathi cinema that often gets overlooked.
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Sneha P.
Her novel selling 200k copies in Brazil is impressive! Shows how literature and cinema can complement each other. Maybe our Bollywood stars should try writing too - would love to see Deepika or Ranveer pen a novel!
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Karan D.
The Brazilian film industry is producing such interesting content these days. Between this and 'City of God', they're really making their mark globally. Hope OTT platforms bring 'Os Correstores' to India soon!

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