Wagner Moura holds Critics Choice Best International Film award for Brazilian film 'O Agente Secreto' on red carpet amid presentation controversy.
Wagner Moura holds Critics Choice Best International Film award for Brazilian film 'O Agente Secreto' on red carpet amid presentation controversy.
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O agente secreto wins critics choice best international film amid delivery controversy

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The Brazilian film O Agente Secreto, directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, won Best International Film at the 31st Critics Choice Awards on January 4, 2026. Brazil's first win in the category sparked social media backlash over the award's presentation on the red carpet before the main ceremony. Star Wagner Moura remains nominated for best actor.

The 31st Critics Choice Awards, seen as an Oscar bellwether, took place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, kicking off the awards season for film and television. The Brazilian film O Agente Secreto, starring Wagner Moura and directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, won Best International Film, beating entries including Jafar Panahi's Iranian-French-Luxembourgish It Was Just an Accident, Taiwan's Left-Handed Girl, South Korea's No Other Choice, Spain-France's Sirât, and Argentina's Belén.

The award was unexpectedly announced and presented on the red carpet while Kleber Mendonça Filho was giving a TV interview. 'I wrote the film to develop with him [Wagner Moura]. Everything worked out. We filmed last year, had a lot of fun,' the Pernambuco director said before being interrupted by the reporter with the win news. Surprised, he replied: 'I had no idea'.

While the achievement is historic—Brazil's first in the category—social media users criticized the organizers for not presenting it during the main ceremony. 'How ridiculous. I loved that we won, but delivered like this. Better to have sent it by mail,' tweeted user Kayke. Another, Lucas Barreto, wrote: 'Everyone all dressed up for the ceremony and such… arrives at the interview and wins the award? Better to have sent it by mail'. Users like lulo and Hipercondríaca called it 'disrespectful' and a 'great lack of respect' to the filmmaker.

Brazil notched other wins that night: Adolpho Veloso took Best Cinematography for Sonhos de Trem, directed by Clint Bentley and streaming on Netflix. Wagner Moura lost Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series for Dope Thief to Owen Cooper in Adolescence, but remains nominated for Best Actor for his role in O Agente Secreto, up against names like Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Set during Brazil's military dictatorship and following a fugitive professor, the film also vies for Golden Globes in January.

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X discussions celebrate Brazil's historic first win for 'O Agente Secreto' in Best International Film at the Critics Choice Awards, praising director Kleber Mendonça Filho, star Wagner Moura, and national cinema. However, users express outrage and skepticism over the award's controversial red carpet delivery during an interview, deeming it disrespectful, anticlimactic, and a lack of pomp compared to main ceremony categories.

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Wagner Moura on Hollywood red carpet, blending Brazilian cinema with Oscar race for 'O Agente Secreto'.
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O agente secreto links brazil and hollywood in oscar race

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The film 'O Agente Secreto' by Kleber Mendonça Filho blends Brazilian elements and American references in its 2026 Oscar campaign. Starring Wagner Moura, the movie recounts the military dictatorship with suspense and fantasy touches, drawing 2.3 million viewers in Brazil. The promotion features the actor's elegant looks at international awards.

Actress Fernanda Torres and director Walter Salles joined actor Wagner Moura and filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho in a conversation to promote the film 'The Secret Agent' during its Oscar campaign. Part of the discussion was shared on the film's social media for the US audience. The participants addressed the challenges of representing Brazil and themes of national identity.

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On March 13, 2026, Folha de S.Paulo published a list of the 50 best Brazilian films released since 2001, based on votes from 100 cinema professionals. The ranking, released ahead of the 2026 Oscars, highlights 'Cidade de Deus' in first place, followed by 'Ainda Estou Aqui' and 'O Agente Secreto'. The poll reveals themes such as public security, documentaries, and the wounds of dictatorship.

Cristian Mungiu's Fjord claimed the Palme d'Or at the 79th Cannes Film Festival on Saturday night. The win marks the director's second top prize and extends Neon's streak of consecutive victories to seven. Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve star in the English-language drama about a Romanian-Norwegian immigrant family.

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