Movie Background

Roma

In 1970s Mexico City, two domestic workers assist a mother of four while her husband is away for an extended period.

Director(s)

Alfonso Cuarón

Natalia Moguel

Where to watch

Netflix

Netflix

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Cast & Crew

Alfonso Cuarón

Alfonso Cuarón

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Enoc Leaño

Enoc Leaño

Politician

Clementina Guadarrama

Clementina Guadarrama

Benita

Luca De Massis

Luca De Massis

Lucas (uncredited)

Verónica García

Verónica García

Teresa

Yalitza Aparicio

Yalitza Aparicio

Cleo Gutiérrez

Marina de Tavira

Marina de Tavira

Sofía

Diego Cortina Autrey

Diego Cortina Autrey

Toño

Carlos Peralta

Carlos Peralta

Paco

Marco Graf

Marco Graf

Pepe

Daniela Demesa

Daniela Demesa

Sofi

Nancy García García

Nancy García García

Adela

Fernando Grediaga

Fernando Grediaga

Antonio

Jorge Antonio Guerrero

Jorge Antonio Guerrero

Fermín

José Manuel Guerrero Mendoza

José Manuel Guerrero Mendoza

Ramón

Andy Cortés

Andy Cortés

Ignacio

Victor Manuel Resendiz Ruiz

Victor Manuel Resendiz Ruiz

Professor Zovek

Zarela Lizbeth Chinolla Arellano

Zarela Lizbeth Chinolla Arellano

Dr. Velez

José Luis López Gómez

José Luis López Gómez

Pediatrician

Edwin Mendoza Ramírez

Edwin Mendoza Ramírez

Resident Doctor

Nicolás Peréz Taylor Félix

Nicolás Peréz Taylor Félix

Beto Pardo

Kjartan Halvorsen

Kjartan Halvorsen

Ove Larsen

Alejandra Herrera

Alejandra Herrera

Student

Natalia Moguel

Natalia Moguel

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime2h 15 mins
Released on21 Nov 2018
Languagees
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

knasil

10/10

One of the best movies I've watched in years. A masterpiece in every sense from the storytelling going through the production and ending with the masterful photography. It remainded me other such "childhood memories" masterpieces like Amarcord or even Bergman's Fanny and Alexander. The movie shows a year (circa 1970) in the life of a middle class, intellectual family through the eyes of their domestic helper, Cleo. She comes from a small town, has an indigenous background and works for the family within one of these arrangements (common in underdeveloped parts of the world) where the worker is treated somewhere between older sister and slave. She is emotionally involved with the children in a reciprocal relationship but she still has to work with very few (if any) worker's rights. The relationship is indeed complex and its treatment is the main strenght of the movie in my view. For those of us who where partly raised by these amazingly loving women the movie is an emotional tour-de-force. For the rest, the movie is a must. Please watch it.

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Behind the scenes

Behind the Scene: Alfonso Cuarón on ROMA
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