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[14] [15] The film was distributed through IFC in America allowing the film to collecte $13.8 million in the United States, unparalleled at the time for Latin American films. [16] Critic Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times wrote, "It is clear Cuaron is a gifted director, and here he does his best work to date."
Alfonso Cuarón at the 2016 Venice International Film Festival. Alfonso Cuarón is a Mexican film director, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor. His most notable films include the children's fantasy drama A Little Princess (1995), the romantic drama Great Expectations (1998), the coming of age drama Y tu mamá también (2001), the fantasy film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ...
Roma is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who also produced, shot, and co-edited it. Set in 1970 and 1971, Roma follows the life of a live-in indigenous housekeeper of an upper-middle-class Mexican family. [14] [15] It is a semi-autobiographical take on Cuarón's upbringing in Mexico City's Colonia Roma neighborhood.
Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuarón revealed his interest in making a horror film during a masterclass at the Locarno Film Festival. The Mexican filmmaker, recipient of a lifetime achievement ...
A 30-minute filmed conversation between Mexican auteur Alfonso Cuarón and Australian writer-director Jennifer Kent will follow each screening of the 10th anniversary re-release of the latter’s ...
No one films the ocean as a proxy for emotional extremes like Alfonso Cuarón. In films like “Children of Men,” “Gravity” and “Roma,” the Mexican director — often in conjunction with ...
Best Foreign Language Film Won 2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Best Family Film Nominated 2013 Gravity: Best Picture Nominated [47] Best Director Won Best Editing Won Best Science Fiction/Horror Film Won 2018 Roma: Best Picture Won Best Director Won Best Original Screenplay Nominated Best Cinematography Won Best Editing Nominated
When Mexican cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, or Chivo, as he is affectionately nicknamed, first read the screenplay for “Disclaimer” by his lifelong friend and director Alfonso Cuarón, he ...