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Oscar winner Cuaron pays personal tribute in new film 'Roma'

December 01, 2018
FILE PHOTO: The 75th Venice International Film Festival - Screening of the film
FILE PHOTO: The 75th Venice International Film Festival - Screening of the film "Roma" competing in the Venezia 75 section - Red Carpet Arrivals - Venice, Italy, August 30, 2018 - Director Alfonso Cuaron waves. — Reuters

Los Angeles — After winning an Oscar for space film "Gravity", director Alfonso Cuaron chose to tell a touching personal story for his next movie, "Roma", looking back on his childhood memories growing up in Mexico City. Set in 1970s Mexico and named after a neighborhood in the capital city, the black-and-white film in Spanish focuses on one household, namely the women who raised Cuaron. — Reuters


December 01, 2018
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