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Roma is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who also produced, shot, and co-edited it.
Dec 14, 2018 · Roma: Directed by Alfonso Cuarón. With Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Diego Cortina Autrey, Carlos Peralta. A year in the life of a middle-class family's maid in Mexico City in the early 1970s.
Roma finds writer-director Alfonso Cuarón in complete, enthralling command of his visual craft - and telling the most powerfully personal story of his career.
Nov 21, 2018 · “Roma” spends roughly a year in the life of Cleo as she plans for motherhood, tries to support a family that is coming apart, and simply moves through a loud, changing world.
Nov 20, 2018 · By Manohla Dargis. Nov. 20, 2018. Leer en español. In “Roma,” the Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón uses a large canvas to tell the story of lives that some might think small. A personal epic set...
Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón delivers a vivid, emotional portrait of a domestic worker's journey set against domestic and political turmoil in 1970s Mexico. Watch trailers & learn more.
In the upscale Colonia Roma district of Mexico City, change is afoot. Pivoting around Dr Antonio's middle-bourgeoisie family, the story follows the lives of two women: Cleo, a devoted live-in maid of Mixteco heritage, and Sofía, her academic employer.
Roma. With his eighth and most personal film, Alfonso Cuarón recreated the early-1970s Mexico City of his childhood, narrating a tumultuous period in the life of a middle-class family through the experiences of Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio, in a revelatory screen debut), the indigenous domestic worker who keeps the household running.
Nov 20, 2018 · Roma, from celebrated director Alfonso Cuarón, is one of the year’s best movies. Now streaming on Netflix, it’s a meticulous, striking story of domestic life set against social unrest in ...
Nov 21, 2018 · Roma follows Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), a young domestic worker for a family in the middle-class neighborhood of Roma in Mexico City. Delivering an artful love letter to the women who raised him, Cuarón draws on his own childhood to create a vivid and emotional portrait of domestic strife and social hierarchy amidst political turmoil of the 1970s.