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Roma

2018 | R | 135 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Roma is a 2018 historical drama film written, produced, and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who also served as cinematographer and co-editor. Set in 1970 and 1971, Roma follows the life of a live-in indigenous mixteca housekeeper of an upper-middle-class Mexican family. It is a semi-autobiographical take on Cuarón's upbringing in Mexico City's Colonia Roma neighborhood. The film stars Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira. It is an international co-production between Mexico and the United States.

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Credits

Producer
Alfonso Cuarón, Gabriela Rodriguez
Director
Alfonso Cuarón
Screenplay
Alfonso Cuarón
Director of Photography
Alfonso Cuarón
Editor
Alfonso Cuarón, Adam Gough
Country
Mexico, United States
Studios
Netflix, Esperanto Filmoj, Participant

Box office · USD, worldwide

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Budget
$15.0M
Revenue
$1.1M

Cast · 5

LL

Latin Lover

Professor Zovek

JA

Jorge Antonio Guerrero

Fermín

Marina de Tavira

Marina de Tavira

Sofía

JA

Jennifer Armour

Leslie Matos

KH

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