Roma (2018)
In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers help a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period of time.
Roma (2018)
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Released Year: 2018
Runtime: 135 minutes
Genre: Drama
Directors: Alfonso Cuarón
Writers: Alfonso Cuarón
Casts: Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Diego Cortina Autrey, Carlos Peralta, Marco Graf, Daniela Demesa, Nancy García García, Verónica García, Fernando Grediaga, Jorge Antonio Guerrero, José Manuel Guerrero Mendoza, Andy Cortés, Latin Lover, Zarela Lizbeth Chinolla Arellano, José Luis López Gómez, Edwin Mendoza Ramírez, Clementina Guadarrama, Enoc Leaño, Nicolás Peréz Taylor Félix, Kjartan Halvorsen
IMDB: Roma (2018)
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In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers help a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period of time.
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Reviews
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IndieWire -
Roma is by far the most experimental storytelling in a career filled with audacious (and frequently excessive) gimmicks. Here, he tables the showiness of “Children of Men” and “Gravity” in favor of ongoing restraint, creating a fresh kind of intimacy. Like a grand showman working overtime to tone things down, he lures viewers into an apparently straightforward scene, only to catch them off guard with new information.
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The Telegraph -
Every individual scene feels filled with the lucid detail of a formative recollection or a recurring dream.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Roma may not be the memoir film many might have expected from such an adventurous, sometimes raunchy, sci-fi/fantasy-oriented filmmaker, but it’s absolutely fresh, confident, surprising and rapturously beautiful.
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The Guardian -
At times it feels novelistic, a densely realised, intimate drama giving us access to domestic lives developing in what feels like real time. In its engagingly episodic way, it is also at times like a soap opera or telenovela. And at other times it feels resoundingly like an epic.
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Time -
This glorious, tender picture, a memoir written in film language, is only indirectly about the man who made it. He stands off to the side, in the shadows, beckoning us toward something. Roma is filmmaking as gesture, an invitation to generosity that we perhaps didn’t know we could feel.
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In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers help a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period of time.
In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers help a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period of time.
In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers help a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period of time.