Nominated for: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best International Feature, and Best Casting Not gonna lie, this was a little hard to follow without a lot of culture-specific context, but it was probably one of the more entertaining entries this year. Content warning: violence, blood, dead animal (shark)
Armand (Wagner Moura) is in hiding from the CEO (Luciano Chirolli) of a tech company with ties to the Brazilian government. He's living under an assumed name in a safehouse but putting everything on the line to keep seeing his son (Enzo Nunes) until he can get forged passports so they can get out of the country. Meanwhile, a pair of assassins are looking for him.
The title is a bit of a misnomer. The protagonist isn't involved in anything clandestine or undercover or related to spying. He's a professor at a university working on energy products. At the time, the CEO was working for Electrobras, the government-run electricity company, and pressuring the professor to can certain projects, or give up patents, in order to make himself wealthy in the private sector. There's probably more to it but I don't know enough specifics about Brazil's military dictatorship. Anyway, I think the title is a reference to the TV show Armand and his kid are watching, but I'm just guessing.
I thought this was really entertaining, despite how little I understood. There were so many weird little characters living fully fleshed-out lives. It's great. Best casting, if you're counting everybody. Everything else is kind of a miss. But super worth watching. I rented it on Amazon because I had credits. Otherwise, it would have been $20, which is ridiculous. Just wait a couple of weeks and it'll drop on Hulu or HBO Max.