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Roma (Criterion Collection)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated: R
- Release Date: 11/02/2020

Roma (Criterion Collection)
- Starring: Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Diego Cortina Autrey, Carlos Peralta
- Director: Alfonso Cuaron
- Genre: Drama, Foreign-Spanish
- Year of Release: 2018
- UPC: 715515237314
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With his eighth and most personal film, Alfonso Cuaron 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. Charged with the care of four small children abandoned by their father, Cleo tends to the family even as her own life is shaken by personal and political upheavals. Written, directed, shot, and coedited by Cuaron, Roma is a labor of love with few parallels in the history of cinema, deploying monumental black-and-white cinematography, an immersive soundtrack, and a mixture of professional and nonprofessional performances to shape it's author's memories into a world of enveloping texture, and to pay tribute to the woman who nurtured him.
Credits
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CreditsYalitza Aparicio
Marina de Tavira
Diego Cortina Autrey
Carlos Peralta
Marco Graf
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DirectorsAlfonso Cuaron