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This year, ROMA by Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón and THE FAVOURITE by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos lead the Academy Award race with 10 nominations each.
The film won three Oscars this year!
But ROMA was able to win the award for Best Cinematography !
ROMA just won for Best foreign language film!
Alfonso Caurón won the Oscar for Best Director!
ROMA has made history by becoming one of the most awarded films worldwide. So far it has won dozens of prizes including:
BAFTA
-Best Film Director
-Cinematography Film not in the English Language
Critic’s Choice Awards
-Best Picture Best Director
-Best Cinematography
-Best Foreign Language Film
Goya
Iberoamerican Film
Golden Globes
-Best Director
-Best Foreign Language Film
Venice Film Festival
-Golden Lion
The film was released through Netflix in December and Mexican cinemas refused to release the film in theaters, although now, months later, they have agreed to screen it in dozens of theaters around the country.
The film is "a love letter" for the women in Cuarón's life but especially for her nanny, "Cleo", played by Yalitza Aparicio.
Yalitza, who recently graduated as a teacher, has never acted before and she never took classes, yet Cuarón personally chose her to star in ROMA.
Since the movie was released, Yalitza has walked dozens of red carpets and graced the covers of international magazines such as Vanity Fair, VOGUE Mexico, Teen Vogue, VOGUE UK, Elle Mexico, and many more. She now represents the face of Mexico that had been ignored for centuries by staring in an international film. She is also the first Indigenous woman to be nominated for an Oscar.
Unfortunately, Yalitza has also been attacked for heritage and appearance in social media. A Mexican actor even used vulgar and racist language to refer to her. Nevertheless, the Mexican star has said that she is proud of her roots and she has become a perfect role model for women of color all over the world.
Congratulations to Alfonso Cuarón, the cast , and all those behind ROMA !
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